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Thursday, February 15, THE CACCA8U!!. SAYS BRYAN IS "EVIL GENIUS HOVERING FLANKS OF DEMOCRACY" Congressman Dies of Texas Says He Neither Fears Nor Re spects Judgement of the Peerless One Mr Bryan Terms Dies as Representative of the Lumber Trust. t traction bat then be fcrsJshfd aadj V1m Ihk tUvm VrntUsyg. VpT disinfection of cons say he cc- ft i sen removal of lb in-i N"o. that n rt of story l pllshed aftr each mat?. "Coarcmptfon. Hk yellow fwr.U total4 really Ilk to will wn be a dle of tb Cor.Kr-3s was thrown Into a Carry, 'The people are ready to site us f r xr itenxnt Saturday, when Con-, more power. In this situation It Is r-?y:nan Dies. Democrat, from j a calamity. If not crim, for Bryan to 1-x:.h. denounced Mr. Bryan because k,. N".brakan bad said he did not of sow M-tdi of discord In the racks the party. Wbatejr we do here d's the Democratic committee ' pleases him. Th prospect of Dcm- o:i!d mak a thorough Investigation ocratic succeess seems to anger bis f th Money Trust. One of the dls-j very soul. I prefer to follow the lead- sent out from Washington ersnip or the gentleman rrom Ala bama. I have followed Don Quixote, of Nebraska, until I am wearying of i-'ifb'-s .-it irday afternoon says: Wrn. J. Bryan was held up to the :!o;m as "an evil genius hovering n th flanks of Democracy" by Rep- M-matlvo Martin E. Dies, of Texas, A ho replied to the Commoner's lat , t itfack upon the Democrat House i:. embers. Democrats and Itepubll ia:is alike cheered Dies' declaration that he "neither feared the power r or respected the judgment of the Ne !,raskan, and his further announce ; i. nt that the Democracy, under the a war upon wind mills. I demand to be led against the flesh and blood enemies of Democracy." The conclusion of Dies' remarkable attack upon Bryan wai marked by general applause and the clustering about him of his Democratic col leagues, who shook his hands. Mr. Bryan terms Dies a HcfrvMn tatlvc of Lumber Trust. A dispatch from San Antonio, Texas Saturday tdershlp cf Champ Clark and Oscar jsays: William J. Bryan today Intimate! his willingness to testify before the House committee which will investi gate charges of the existence of a money truft. He declared he would reserve anything he might say until lie should appear belore the commit tee. Mr. Bryan declared that the reso lution introduced yesterday by lle resentative Pujo in connection with V. I'ndor-vood was heided toward ! rompl'e success, provoked the Dem orratic r-ide of the House Into storms! df applause. 'I :n alrnor-.t ready to join Gover i:'.r Wilson in his desire to find some , f-ntly and orderly manner of - no, king Bryan into a cocked hat," v .i i Dies amidst a roar of Democratic :htr r and applause. Dies' attack upon Bryan followed litter':-; declaration in the last :e of the Commoner that thirteen niocratr, who voted against the re Mr rMendment in the House to re ire publicity of all recommenda- ;s to the President on judgeship .,;;. ointments were "unworthy to represent a Democratic constltu- m y." Dies declare:! if Bryan had spent .-is much time reading law as he had attacking Democrats in public life he would have known that the propos ed law would he unconstitutional and an infringement of the President's rights." "Bryan has led the Democrats through three disastrous defeats," (ried Dies. "Like the Bourbons of old. he has learned nothing and for gotten nothing. He points our col umns straight to the rocks of St. Helena. pastjkew sda s-oaey Mr. Uyaa kit cca- when the t&tmi are properly 4aeat-f to the Wiltta caasiss fasi ed to their sens of responsibility j 53 t l& ea dss win it we and the criminally careless are 4;SoU t:t to kw mlo s pam&f law-abiding." Is8 foT " lUoa bra at wall St feel before ike plain jf-eopJ S-cas lo a1 Is their centribalioa id 3la M&er KtCotst-s- This l a goal lis' to eH the whol story. So3&ebo4y Some Theorie o& IHtorcr. Two profeiiors. one of Yale and r?r J$pt at 4 l (rf 4rf?;ji tc44 Ur'tf J&tm v&tti mt rtktac rs4 aN-at tl raf4 en 8ftdy Al Srst l 4l&4. text SUMtSly cm.:4 kfy arrtv4. fc aro -0!y at 4 llytftg Mm Vmll J?f tsstu I t ct n Sfc5 pr iAf trsrt sX4" H'C3s kt4tt.SU tr?ub'rft fut Lke r fcrlr, with Ue mit?in k of tj ;tf tr, bci . - . . i&c&ft. errtotif srea. Wa4fh. 4 one or me i;nivery oi rny- a ?a j - - - - m vania. bare bea airing thIr theo- mnt who wm it acd bow wuch ha!11'4- !lw"p- p151, "; ries about the cause of divorce to It coit so far? Dr. Wl!ca coali cot BO Xt frl lUr f V .u . ..tr. r.- I ffnrd it h f k a ?wr tn- -nrf ik.ln Pie. HSry. TS . prO3 dependent upon men. "When a so- d for a pension frora the Caralcle F. EUGENE HESTER WENDELL, X. a rrftrik to J t5 Omfts i .... clety shall make women fSnaaclally ; Foundation so laat be might go Into independent, politically Independent, t politics, who has feeea staking bin and personally Independent of men Irre thai source of revenue failed? the divorce problem." be declares. ! l et tfce whole story come oat. an "will become a place of perpetual coir e out now. peace, ana tne xamiiy wui reaca n ! highest estate." As he cites the prog-'The MX Xlght .Moon ami Wttat ress of women as wage-earners, his solution would seem to Imply thatfG the wife should continue to work af- tr mjirrfaro. Hut how manr wace- T. C. Smith, rural mail carrier earning women would want to dojoa orte that? Their ideal of matrimony is -prophet it lationia Gazette.) t'Oltie of electric lt:tferm. 6 write. did tsere to s.e me ce ftreactit and too4 appetite than all other stomach reseilr 1 Ssi they help everybody. Its folly to taf- fer when this great remedy will help you from the first dose. Try It. Oaly 50 cents at alt dregfitta JISEYTS WJl.Vn.li. We aat a4tet im rywAK Tfe Canrasiasi la very ctty Uw sre ire &t air4y r?ree-a'.i Wrti for aaal e;ie Jt4 tms id atesta, Oar terns are ery tltarat a&4 7 on cms saak fcxmj &ey y 4 toti&g toar spar Urse to lh WCTV, A44rtM THE CACUSIAX, lUltUh. K. C one, is also a weather as well as a farmer. He i , . . . m fsiafHff ef4 lei r f nia al m t m vorv nmrrint rrom tnat or tne pro-.-"-' 1 av v w P A V- . ...IM fessor. Again, what right has he to ; e moon wiu sum nRsnme that a wife Is not a oartner ', Friday night, which all night next is groundhor with her hupband. that the is utter- ay. p.r.d tnat. as a consequence, ue AornAwi imnn him wnrt rnntrib- ? wi nave fix weeKS more oi oau ly weather, for he is sure that the little i Does he consider the management of j animal wil' at some time during te the home nothing, the care and train- J "day." see his shadow by the light 6f ing of the family unworthy of count. But his whole theory is baaed j on the mistaken premise that money ! 1 1 1 have been placed with relatives in is the root of all divorce. Even the most cursorv reading of the news re- S trust investigation vin-tJC)r,s v-ju Hp0e?ily convince him that taken by Con- "is the money dicated the position gressraan Henry. "The Pujo resolution," he said, not comprehensive enough to meet the requirements of the situation. It shows that there was reason to doubt the banking committee's sym pathy with the Investigation desir ed The Question now is how cora- p!ete the investigation will be." j When shown an Associated Press; dispatch telling of Martin Dies' de nunciation of him in the House, Mr Bryan said: it j? only one of many causes. But They YVm't Be Able to Tool the People. Charlotte Chronicle. j If the Democrats expect to make any capital out of an economy record, j they will be disappointed. It is all well and good to tell the dear p-?o- j pie in the campaign how they are be ing robbed by the unscrupulous Re i nublicans. but as a matter of fact. "That may be called not important; if true. Is not Dies a representative from the lumber district of Texas?", He was answered in the affirmative and declined to make any further comment. Bryan reached here on his way to Tuscon, Ariz., late today. CJKAXT AGAINST GUDGER. all the capital possible out of it, and the people expect appropriations and I want them. If the Democrats in Con gress succeed in damming up the flfwjand sa: of public money they are going to make themselves unpopular, as sure as fate. At heart, the people are not in favor of a close-fisted government. The liberality of Republican Con gressmen is one of the things that has made that party popular through out the country and that has con- The Brief Story of Her Trip. j (From the Philadelphia Record.) j i If brevity is the soul of wit. one of j the wittiest speeches on record was ! made by a woman. Mr.?. Briggs livel ; in the northern part of Indiana, a j long distance from any villas. Hear- j ing that Rev. Mr. Goodwin was to j preach in a township some twenty I miles distant, she resolved to be pres j ent, and as no other way afforded, she walked the twenty miles. The pastor heard of this and wa? so pleased at the appreciation which it showed that at the close of the sermon he mentioned the fact to the congregation and called upon Mrs. Briggs to tell them how she came. "Rising slowly, she looked over the audience with great solemnity "I hoofed it." Then she sat down again. Will Bury the Dead at One-half Cent Each. Former Congressman Grant tnnr iir n m s i iie a.u v an tcific iuis , u umru auuiifei: - " i- Feels of being on the "scene of action," so .er. Sine of Defeating Gmlger This Fall to speak, while Mr. Gudger is held by take from a standpoint of party pol - ..a . r . . 1 . A ? 2 VIT tM r4 T TIT "X ViO 1C! ' Will Hit llim itn l'lai ren-siou auues iu wuiugiuu. j I ago conditions were reversea. n was Mr. Gudger who was in tne district and Mr. Grant in Washington. Re publicans say that the failure of the Democratic caucus to provide a "pork Steal. The Republicans are very confident of reclaiming the Tenth Congres sional District this fall and will also send more members to the Legisla ture than before. The following portion of a special from Greensboro to Sunday's Char lotte Observer will be read with in terest by Republicans all over the State: States Marshal Logan is Competition among undertakers at Waco, Texas, to secure the contract for burying the pauper dead In Mc- The Democrats are making a mis-'Lennan county resulted In the ac ceptance or a Did irom a nrm to inter indigents at one-half cents each. It is figured the successful bidder will lose $8.40 1-2 on each pauper I buried. The contract will be In force Here is an astonishing statement for a year. from the Raleigh News and Obser ver to the effect that there are three icy, as well as the public good. Is Drinking On the Increase? THE CAUCASIAN and Uncle Remus Home dlagazin Both One Year for Only $i.2S Uncle Remuss' Hm Magazine was foac4e4 ty Jo4 Chandler Harris, the i-uthor of the "Uncle Remus" ttcrtes. and Is the best xuagaiifcv of its class pubilb-4 In the UclUl State Jack London. Frank L. Stanton, and other promlcect this magazine. It It published in Atlanta -subscription price is $1.00 a year. Thn weekly newspaper published to lb State of these excellent publications in your home? Subscribers who are In arrears must pay up and renew their subscription in order to take advantage of Ihla excep tional offer. This ia the best bargain in reading matter we have ever been able to offer to the reading public Send tn your subscription to-day. Don't delay but do it now. Address. THE CAUCASIAN, RALEIGH, X. C. writers contribute to every month and tbt Caucasian ia the ben Why not have both The Caucasian and the Ladies' World BOTH ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25. the week in Greensboro. United spending Mr. Logan, who hails from Buncombe County and who is one of the shrewd est politicians in the Tenth District, managed Former Congressman John G. Grant's campaign when Grant was victorious in 1908, and while he has little time or inclination these days to talk politics, nevertheless, he keeps well abreast oi miugs i . 111 . . . . I , r inl.intp i n narrei win iiuil iu sumn uiai"-wi -i eluding Gudger's. They recall that times as many drunks in Durham as Grant secured appropriations to pur-j there were under saloons. We have chase sites for government buildings heard that whiskey was easy to get,- hi. i iirn..n.,iii Vi.rl rtn ? rl o o it wrsi as Hnrl ns this. . in Henderson vine aim ajucauic um. uou w - -- and the people of those thriving: The Durham Sun, discussing the mat towns hoped that Mr. Gudger would ter, says that no law can be enforced be able to secure appropriations for unless public opinion is behind it. buildings. Grant, they say, will with Quite true, but did not Durham and some plausibility, tell the voters that Durham County vote for prohibition? they ought to have sent him back to This is our recollection. Being close Congress instead of Gudger, but that to the Virginia line makes it easy to since they didn't do so this the next secure liquor, but that there is three best thing to do is to send him to times as much drunkenness as under rns this time to complete "his saloons is simply astonishing work for the district." I worse than in Wilmington. boro Record. cslicn It is Greens- the west and is naturally interested' HOW TO FIGHT OONSUMPTIOX. in the movements of his friend Grant. Mr. Logan said yesterday in reply One Oyster Was Worth Over $2.0. Education is the Best YTeapon of At- Hickory Times Mercury. to a question that it looked as though Uok Wel, Enforced Laws Make u develops that a Hickory lady re- the Best Measures of Defense. The Secretary of the State Board Mr. Grant would secure tne uepuu-, lican nomination for Congress this vp-ir without oDDOsition. He said he understood that Mr. Grant was now, of Health in discussing how to stamp i Too-an'c favorite exDres- nut the white plague in this State sion. 'in the sticks." In short, Mr. 1 says: ceived a very valuable gift in dis rnica cnA undiscovered by the don- rcVin o rmini nf Statftsville een-1 J l 3 VI 1 V 1 1 u " " tlemen sent her husband a modest Christmas present Mr. West, of the Thompson West Company, of Hick- m m r T 0 is a ineno oi wessrs. j. C. S. Tomlin, two of Statesville's leading traveling men, n . iov oftor deleeate-votes "Consumption is a preventame ais- VI1U.L1L 13 auv.au; " u . . - r-rxr to the next Tenth District Republican ease. Yet we continue to have more and Convention, and Mr. Logan's opinion deaths from consumption than from that he will be nominated practically any ot&er disease, w u, . nhristmas the Statesville gentle- without opposition is shared by no because some of our coniomes Qf oyg, few other Republicans, as well as continue to spit cough and sneeze in In preparing the Democrats, who have been here from such a manner that their friends ; and t the west within the past week or ten associates are imecieu. nnm hard substance which she me west wjiuui mo i--"'- - . nnon a nard suusiance wuicu sue days. While it is admitted that some are the people that cause us so much &nd discovered to he Republicans and among them lead- trouble, that increase our dea'h rate p pearl gub ers of the party-would like to see and decrease our mitted to a loCal jeweler, who de- Grant fail of the nomination, they are crease our wealth, that increase our largest he had unable to figure out how this cher- misery and decrease our " happiness, i A few days ag0 it was ished wish can be realized. Demo- "But wny oo mey uu iu. , gent to a specialist for examination crats and Republicans both say Grant cause they do not know any oe tie r MeMrg Bowles and Tomlin have is strong with the voters back in the and second, because they j 7"IU";t1)eeil advised by Mr. West that they and on the head ot trout or enm nauy , LnknowlDgiy sent him a precious where the snowbirds remedy? wr tne nn u Uam wnrth fmlB t.s(l to mo, . i i! iiAntinn o inTi i vwv " w- - aniirot nil t?u uva tivu w c coves streams up nest and that present indications are that Grant will be the party's choice for .Congress once more. Republicans Hopeful. Republicans from the Tenth Dis trict who have spent a brief season edy is the line of sanitation and hygiene. Such education in regard to the very fundamentals, of how to eat, sleep, bathe, breath, and live, works won ders with this class. For this class the remedr is comparatively simple. here during the past several days, j The best place for such education is, ttmfocc tr foVo q T-rvo-rr vioW nf the Sit- ' rt f prill rcP in the schools. There it uation in the mountain district. Tac itly admitting that Grant will be nom inated, they say that "Honest John," as he likes to be called, purposes giv ing the Democrats a run for their money this year, and assuming that Congressman Gudger will be nomi nated, which they say, is almost a foregone conclusion, Grant will have ammunition of a better quality and in greater quantity for use during the approaching campaign than he had iu 1910. They point out that Grant is already "enlightening" the voters way back in the coves of Gudger's Sherwoodpension vote and making reaches the greatest number of peo- Dle. There it is easily taught ana well remembered. There it reaches the coming generation. "After the public conscience is someyhat awakened to its sense of duty we should have free dispensa ries and visiting nurses to carry the gospel of health to all classes. "For the wilfullr or criminally careless class it is necessary to enact and rigidly enforce anti-spitting or dinances. Ordinances requiring- the rAnnrtintr of cases of consumption to the health department should also bejery enforced. Literature ftuu.;wn causes heartburn, sour stomach, nervousness, nausea, impure blood, and more trouble than many different kinds of diseases. The food you eat ferments in your stomach, and the poisons it forms are ab sorbed into your whole system, causing many dis tressing symptoms. At the first sign of indigestion, try Thedford's" lack-Draught the old, reliable, vegetable liver powder, to quickly cleanse your system from these undesirable poisons, Mrs. Riley Laramore, of Goodwater, Mo., says: " I suffered for years from dyspep sia and heartburn. Thedford's Black-Draught in small doses, cured my heartburn in a few days, and now I can eat without distress." Try it. Insist on Thedford's 1 be Csccrfii n Lis bttn eslairt! tocht py,t, ard is tfce Ust meekly fsper in tfce &utr. Th Lsdic' Woild is an excellent ladies' m-axlne. It bes a bardfrcn.e cover psge each month, and is beautifully ii:ctraeL It contains excellent abort storle, aitfclrson cooking, drrt making end in fact, on all eul.jects that are cf Lcterct to th ladies. It contains rcvrrrl pttgea each mouth showing the fashions, axd bow nic simple !rear may be made mi a reasonable cot. In fact, the Ladies Wcrld rat'is imorg tfce tet cf llse ingtziic&. If you mil to accept of this execptcnai offer do not delay, bat ser.d ia year crier at c&cg. REMEMBER, jou can get your money back il yon are cot satisfied. Addffss THE CAUCASIAN, Raleigh, north Carolina. The Modern Seven Wonders. (Washington Times.) A Columbia professor has made up a list of the seven wonders of the modern world. Here it is: (1) St. Peter's Church, Rome; (2) the Lou vre palace, Paris; (3) the Taj Mahal, Arga, India; (4) the palace gardens,! Versailles; (5) the Columbian Expo- siton buildings, Chicago; (6) the Metropolitan tower. New York; (7) the Pennsylvania Railroad station, New York. So far as the sixth, is concerned we imagine that it is sub ject to revision. It is not yet high noon In the skyscrapers' day. We question whether any one but a professor: of archiecture wonld pre sume the: modern, seven: wonders to buildings: and gardens : There Is; ev- reason, ror-instance, k put ia in- i Panama tjanai- in tne hex. i LOW FARES via NORFOLK SOUTHERN to NEW ORLEANS, MOBILE, PENSACOLA account Llsdri Gras Ccrnivds Tickets on sale February 13 to 19, 1912. Final limit March 2, 1912. Ask nearestTicketAgent for fmrticalars. cll cu . n.o; cn3)nrc:t Traffic Uer: Gn'! Va. 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