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o """" in .in - - 1 ' i i P;UCR: m0paryoar- ;:c(hii.o.sat;3o,1o . sJwT t imk. hLiiu TU'fcAJis. United States as "soon as they . . -... - i F-")!!i;! tnrr. ar prware'd for freedom. "This Ti;e riiiliunlyo Folfrlp'. ' i the I'roteoUvc Turin uml Trusts tie it is believed am t)e dose by lfllll: Isues-S(uUnttoisTiTa(l-Wais lie depicted the horrors of Joint Discussion an& (Wt Het it- that war in wWh .w ha. W.J . . - I " ' -v t Mr. lilacubiirti ixt (JmiStcnt. n.r. it , t iiw:u iu,wii iu jmaj-jj or me natives xuv.is uruugnt out on rne in the finest, 'most eloquent and vef ligation, and General Jacob 1 V- I pZ, tl Wl KJ ! . Smith admitted that he had is- to our people, it was an euori of which his ft-iends are proud sued the order-to kill utid burn aic he ws not ft freetrader anjd. never Ijad boon. He wguld L fprotect the American mechanic against the con!petitioii of Buro pean labor by a tariff snfiicient for tho purpose but lower every Uriff vHiich eivibles the A:no-i-can manufacturer to f-ell liis good's in foroixrynarkpts chon prr than ho' shells thoto in the homo market. He read a list 41 f articles that A n HOOL GIR , ... , . anct mako the island of. Samar a! areso protected that tho Amori ant which must, cnmmsiir tho lultu , , ' .. , , . howling wilderness. When 'the j can manufacturers sell in foreign respect jind admiration of his . , ,. , . -t . , . democrats charged it they were markets for 40 per cent, ana rl ours can , do justice to. such L, , . , , splendid oratory or throw into a , . ; . J to retire Gen.. Smith and take synopsis a iair measure ol the , , , j e i ... . vyij. vx iiiiu hid u uuurm iiu lltlU yrauueur 01 nis preseniatiou or , . tU . , disgraced with deedsof barbarity, the issues of the day. . 7 TT , iim me -lsianas naa cost a) whs mirouucea orieny oy even 100 per cent less than they sell them at. home. stance steel - railing In one in- that was priced here at $32 per ton was bought at $18 a ton in Liverpool and shipped back and the duty Wo have anticipated the school girls'" needs and are prepared to meet their demands. Fof this season we have already placed in', stock some of the season's new goods so that the young ladies will have something choice to select from: no i".fV4 I flA nfin il-On AAA ftin e nuM 5f ,1 , n Mr. H S Purvear. who ?;aid ho . J . Une or tnn notrncf no tt, !1 r.r, .i. it . ' . which we still owe. Our trad from the trust nrire. Tt, wA u . v " t im&t scrvicoa )ie . J.1- ..... very same steel rails, made - by! BUUUV UW ,1CW weaveS ill Mohair as shown in our window display at had nntoH Mr T lntW i-litionl , ' . , , has amounted to 36,000, which career even by almost a month's , , , . ' . . , . , . has been largely in -coffins in stay in .Washington, .where he , , , , . . which to bring home our dead, observed him in his jofficial mu , .. duties and he could assure. the . . , , TT tvet;p Liiu&e isiauus. ne saia war for defense is necessary, and good but- war for conquest and for slaying the natives was a grievous wrong. 'He spoke of Andrew Carne gie's offer to pay back the 20, 000,000 we paid out for these islands and his anxiety to edu people that no mistake wras made in choosing him to repre sent us and 'none could be made in electing him again in Novem ber for tha third time. Mr. Kluttz said he was glad to meet with our people again and thank.them for past honors. ; the same firm and sqfd'in Liver pool so mat ic could Do bought h i i . , American trust sells it to Ameri- A walking skirt, is now essential in every girls wardrobe. Jn this instance also we are pre pared and can give you the very best material in suitable colors at cans at 32 per ton. If this great difference went into the United States treasury ho said there would bo reason to tolerate it but it goes into the hands of the American trusts. Right here in Concord he said that every time these great man- 65c 50 c He recalled the days of his boy-1 . Al , , I . , , , ' n J ,cate them .and try the experi- j ulacturers pay $100,000 for hnnn whpn ho rnmo tn 98c For the little girls see our line of PEKCALS in all colors. hood when he came to Concord in a Wagon with produce to exchange for yarn at the factory. ment of self-government, but was denied the privilege. He said we should retrace our steps Behold what achange in Concord! , . TT , I from tho Philippines as soon as with a message of good cheer. He had been through many of the counties of the district and there is a splendid prospect for a Democratic majority of 2,000 votes though he bore in mind their interests will allow it. Mr. Kluttz -arraigned the Re publican party for extravagance in national affairs. In this one late Congress there were appro priations made of over one bil lion rlnllnrc Tliio mol.-no l.'f)0 on the injunction, "Let not him that I, , . . , . jfor each male citizen of the puuetn on tne armour boast as tt , o. . . . , . t United States to pay for this on Vin fV-.ni- m.t(U it- nC I X lie mat putlt)LU lb uiii He said he had no words of harshness or offensjveness for his opponent but it was but just for him to present his record. . He said he had now challenged session of Congress and there i yet another session of the 57th Congress. For the last four years there have been appropriations ex ceeding those of the previous 1T. Dln.1.K.. 11 i! 1! . in. uiiwuuuiu uutJtJ -limes ior a r - ;. M . jfobr years amounting to $l,007f- juiiiu uduvuss atiu naa ianea 10 have the privilege of the well established custom of joint dis cussion. Such discussions meets and points out errors and wrong statements and impressions and are necessary. He said he would not vote for a man that would not engage in a jtint discussion with his opponent and he would not belong to a party that would allow its nominee to decline a jpint canvais. The people are entitled to the advantages to be gafhed by eating both sides in debase. Hewa intensrfy .trong in -presenting the Denpcratic con ti wifti re if d to the Philip pines. osaid that they should bctreated as we did Cuba. Let them know that they should b 000,000. This would have built the Isthmian Canal, lpo ' first-class battleships, would have giyen us the Appalachian park, good roads, internal waterways and have had h neatura left. North Carolina's part of this fmmense sum is $25,000,000. We 'pay every dollar of it, too, $36.36 for each male of 21 years, just as surely as if we paid a direct tax. The importer of goods drjes cot ma chinery thay are paying '$40,000 into tho pockets of protrected manufacturers of mill machinery. The lower house of Congress had made repeated efforts to modify this gviI but every bill or measure of the kind died in the pigeon holes of Senate commit tees. The President, said, he is now speaking against trusts. If he is sincere he needs a Democratic Congress to help him. Under this protective tariff one hundred and sixty-three trusts have grown up. He said there is a law to pros- ecutu as a criminal those who combine in trusts to-crush out competition but it is not executed Removal of the protection he said would be effective, 1ut Re publicans will no.t allow this. He indulged in some ridicule at tho claim that times are good and prosperous under Republi. can rule as if the droughts and famines in parts of -the world and abundant (!ropsin other parts did nof effect all this. Ir view of the immense burdens laid on us by Republican legis lation, he said, we enjoy fi ?air Sure Mi ke ! Another Car of Star Leader, Iron King and Elmo Stoves and if you want a Kange nothing like the Liberty. 1 ictures not by the car, neither by the doon, hut by the hundred, just in. If you want to see the hand somest line ever shown in Concord now is vour Hm. and the "prices woll, they. are. distressingly low. Everything bought before the". advance and our cus tomers reap tlm benefits. Call and see us. Bell 4 Harris Furniture Comp -j ; WAKE LIP in one of (Uir'handsome Whit iron Beds, nn one of e pay this tax for he adfls the duty ' degree of prosperity in spite of ifd not by virtue of such jegis i We had 4 cent and 10 tont mt,- ton under Mr. MKinley fnd to his price and the increased cost is pad by.the man who buys and consumes the godW.' The K m by collectiag ft from tne people. ' made the Prices of cotson, wheat, iMr. K nt zsnokfi with nAcnli'ar w,u- "' "lan vvv r.sv..a f-s ( ii on ueus, on one or our comfortable 3ED SPR!NGS aiu.1 you'll feel fcfreshed and ready for a1 hard days work. 3 r rovernment. said Mr.k,i?f; n I uuu a minx, auu v utiiili UULLUL1 UDJ Huttz has io way of making der Mr. t:ievelad. Hsaid the ioiey. Ii Sir oai g( monyl cla?m that fhfli administration Beef Room Furniture. I IIiTifiMlIlllgil,,i free under a protectorate of the Iforcefulness on the tariff. He; (coNfi.LT.D on second page) j
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