tr: A M V .1 m v fx - " :-1 tariff. v : . - '. t is certaini-;; -.iticsiJ&way,' rterrbsWardV itertaihing storieswas therpsoner ner;had hpth-". 1 known Jocal . w ur : honor lit "the-.- I; Tiiul lik? tci Si': politidan.;haien ceil paramoiinFa . .the; f rersifd3:Brut ; -ouna and sthen; hi;brought it . agamb For C6 ,r a protective.' tariff. We see here ot country, in the world built up un ;tioni Less than, five hundred years et vc6mnerciallyr ilfostbnderftii' .h" , rldwagl earners n lies and hvinf in : their soWnuionjeSS a; anp: nanfvnen n;y.rnj: tw is-; orikevM'with;- fe-bbb .vibubtC aayb mistakehWe areno ayX proposition." We simply have -our; b;b n, ;ajid the 'Other fellow has, his,; and'we' .ne-tnat Dotn or us ate npnestinit dui. . b " ; tt e is division. ' bbb,- - ' b -;'bb? t it pertains alone to business and is a busi Xb?b keep it everlastingly in tSi- ftbjifec.jf It;' should, be like rate akinbn the XSanroadsT-a Commission should handiest and '.v-5f '-Ss-- -:V ZJ.J'iJL ':ii4i-.l.' Jilt ' - 'ri " ' r -Ji- J.Li-' ' J?3 Muidbc- us scnmu es.: vv nen a srnenuie uiuu l- M-when snmp Ampriran inHmstrv wis to Sllf-- icr. rf mpvp it nw ("tunmtio' in crnpnnip imi ... : ;V. have it ; absolutely non-partisan". That, could .';-.be done; .v- . y? - ... v. tefef-P, 'course ";- we-couldn't : gUess : whaif would-. .. r; becbmQ of the parties if thev did not have, the g.f tariff toX divide them but we wouldn't" care ; '. about that, if business could proceed. ;--:,r.. .--!.&..;'..:.;',--- v.- . s ood Law.' -,. it a; misdemeanor, punishable by fihe ahd im- prisonmen4Ltp usebscene. language over-the11 -seenrannmgrawa JOlivCfV'hadtit recently frbmr the Mississippi state rjenitt he served four vears for bferamy. was proven he was not the Vigh ma.., .... man fonwhom the warran'wasy issued and nc. was" prpnidfXhen he entybackTBome tor meetiliis deth in-the msteripus rpanner: rp Right Now. . : . . With alltworry of the war; with all the !;d;fTeredce and ad- iesiUmnir 4 great deficit, soPa hp?yfs gV) It was only yesterday, oisjew Jersey Hd e- wise ones were saying itpii; Pf esidet; TTheri Itysonly this 'morniftg)"is we reckon things,: that herwas running and ejected-1-and now we are getting readyTf or "another campaign. Wil son wil.be npniinated tne second time. Wheth er right 6rSvVong":"hV hai& been consistent in all he advocated, i&tid Tie has' shown the country that he has 'ther'tQurage . of his convictions. Those who figure birthing s ' say that if vtimes are good he might bev re-elected, while; those ' "- i 'it . ' rr-. -' . '". ' '. --'1 wnotaiK. tann seejriat: as rne is a minority presidetjt by spm'eQig&tQ million! it'lvilL be impossible But6 -matter? how it goes, the fact remains that a natiojial : campaign always disturbs business.always starts a great hub bub, and we wonderland, thousands of, people wphder, why theV dootmake the' presiden tiai term six yearloojf,&mgh at. least for a, breathing spell between elections. Six years' and "oiit. Let each manhave it onlvhat long and not bej eligible to W:bnd I term. That -e po every way:': ,r And "why it has.nfVei' Acarinot imagineVWe 3ne we :hange f r l . . i.. most every oxner oia, custom, D.ut ,tl tew tnat Should. be; chaoge'- v;.', V 7 -AhNow Watct; .fl" f.' a- Kxr.;i he grouna nog business; failed Thy say ' marcn comes UKa won u win o;ont liKe twoyearRpld-sbmething naps1 xnat risanptner. or tnc -veven i ..ies, oi the Seven Sas, 0f1whichh2rpir'd. hddlwas' v , . . . j. '- . . . ' - .ciTr gec vand- s;xty . ve .aa tne ye.::r 1 c;o c:j ntr.cty- The vote in about fives minutes ''a bpuVtHeirbusinessi-And that is wh nine :and-a half per cent of the'-women , would do. This false assumption that to give woman the ballot would be $o shut . uphop ; "nail the shutters and open tlb family headquarters at the.' corner ' grocery is rot, ? pure andsimpio. Th6 woman's natural' influence is in . the home and she needs'the'ballot to protect that home. , C : On Thfe Shelf For Two Years. : AVoman suffrage reipains a subject for those favoring' it to talk about.; It remains an es- pecially live subject in North Carolina , be cause so many of the' well known citizens of the state have come but jopenly in its defence, and the women are organizing. The next legr lsiaiure wiu nave a Din Detore it, ana it win perhaps be defeated. ; We iigure it Will be eight or ten ; years -Vb efpre ' North " Carolina adopts it. That .she wilPfinally accept it ther; is no loubt, because it must.b.ecome national. Many of our best rfleahdworneny oppose it,, and , they have their reasons, . Many favor, it and; they, too, are welt equipped with argu ment.' For ourself, we want to .see it; beliey ine the wPman owes it to thestate to share'in ... the task of making ti laws ' and ;ehctthg Its- IX' Prettv srtnn rtnw !tnH:tHf t-.' .1 The Grass" will show ubaftcr a : ightV.tiard wihteiv-onboth the sign ahdHhe; jr ... ' A Xtozen.-. r ; Some of the knowing onts. say that before the campaign is fully? n there will be a dozen candidates for Governor. We are going to in- vaiai.y -oo wugns ue -;aoesn x restrain us wiiu. legal papers"; to boost General Carr. He is the rhan tpelect; but.inany-. haetheiri'-own' axes tognnd; -many -want to play . politics; so we . arenot in the majority. ! "tvt"; r; V ': -:: , : We honestly feel:t"hat North Carolina'fmusv : have a busihess''verdor,.caiid' rVill have next .go round, and asweihave repeatedly said and will say many tinges jagaitJr aft a friendly warn ing, if the democrats.5ersist in putting up a politician . the republicaus will . come pretty -dose to- electing Jolforeheacf'or Carl Dun- cahr . Therer'Js; a'f eeifflg that we must play more business . and tesLpolitics in North Car olina. v ; .. ;. f - . V& w'-'- :- ; bo; ..... - at. to if wealth. is bey.ond ti. r e has "Ihe 'treasure got it-,lle'has it, t! people, ifthey r.re , what cAn be do . -that, 'no j question cc r.ccrned iia it r It ..it that be TL.fact that matter ,h6v he concerninc; th at all, should ; js a'ure thic that, there-is no pocket in th shroud." It is a certainty that we camejnah . 1 into the world and empty handed -we leave it so if Mr. Rockefeller is to leave herevon the earth -the mountain of gold he piled so high,' wouldn't it be business to let him turn it over' to directors, to the general government, and. let it be used for the betterment of the people rather than have, it handed down tohis few heirs who would have in their control and. pos session more money than the average mind can comprehend? -''-We do not know how these men with great riches . feel but it would , seem from'-, their, benefactions that they - want, honestly Avant,. to get rid of some of their vealth and want tp, I put it where it'wilTSio the. most goodjGfeaVr colleges have been endowed iwith millioijs and doubtless these colleges do' wonderful good, Carnegie,. who has given away over three hun- dred million; dollars,' made a specialty , of lib-"raries-ach'town boasting-'oire feels.figOQd' over it, and certainly a splendidly equipped rlibraryjLs" worth while. ve " ' "'.'" " The, question that r would puzzle us and will perhaps , puzilye all who try to solve it is:' What can .Mr. Rockefeller do with his un'- counted wealth if he. is denied the privilege of. carrying out his foundation plan? The for tune, to ;be "worth anything, must be held whole, to give it out in charities here and there would soon dissipate it and no one would in fact be the beneficiary: Just to hand a man a hundred dollars does no good. What you. Imust do to help him is'to help him help him self. :'' . ' ' .s" ' . ; . . ' ' o ' we ::.wSub . .bv,he!p 'ina.i:.' erox. into it s made gc. "nkoNwar to nsider-thatif v. c we : w6uldh"X- ha ' v we ' arc com; ' . . r eight huridr- ' :;. Were we 'in ; . .. nitiotis to bursel ve.oajpvur own lat and have no 'Kui. us. take our product lia"s the '-; bi;::h:i'. -ferotisaud ''i-'goc ':'. th' : an4 - stari"5sr; nelpte. a xl? v' 'An 3" Avi i F F.n r J- Cannot Atteiid. Vice President Marshall has been invited to the opening of lon College but expresses.his regrets that it will be impossible for liim to ac cept the invitation.- -' . . , r : . . ' ' - . ..; 0 ; . . ..v . . Well, the legislature is abdut through ,it chore and jt never-set the woods on fire" h - t ,. n : "o Representative Brockett his High Point charter and : ea ur," : Ana wit n hji z- la:.d th'reatcr.i:: ia stareG er maoy" by'Xhro vc- mg ner .nav- ;r.io ail . no; .pprts-wny jet v think that tibitoli'rwepay. fo',being-ile;utrar-''r" len hv rMifc Inn' hn dmliiV . ; J. . -No, ladiesand gen.tlemen7we. are paying t& t. ! v'-.v j toll. We are gettingpff 'liglitry and we;sifo,ul - ' t - 1 In, t- h, - yibuiirage in jersey. Th&rNew jerseyrlegisiature hasssedythe : '- ".'..1 1j - . - " -r r .k ... Ti' ' woman suitrage bill by.a vote 01-17 .to. 4- :it.xs ; - ' . tp; ikmend" the coHVtitutpfi ahd the people vifl ; ' t ; .vote bd'thy1 measurfc.H ptembexvIt-Ts1 now.?):, 'i time - for President ! Wilson. 16 follow Mf Bry-y-iX 1 anMrUBryan "di,4 'not cxjressj hmisel.-othe question juntil' his -state ; was ";oing . to voteV ! iew-jersey.1iB-tie irresidejnt s nome sate. . cNebrasjca however the amerycimen.1; was;de-: - . -. ; f eatedat the isl&'':-"' .HV-'A 1 j 7 ? airvoiiart Do. not letiihe fuzzy-wuzzy 'fplkrt Hhto. being;.: t'Kinp. t mhz''A XaVolinahUsestined; toi-b-e pomniercially;:tie.- greatest cotintrv. under the sun snes--coming.; t - unto Jber j)wh now pretty soon,, Ix)nt letUhe,1- . hdt aif" artists telliyou. things apout corpora-y - x tipn? and chird lapor-ano book worm pci-.: .j . -iagra -get on your; fighting clothes, and Insist ib A that we ;are all right. For we are i i j h Tf 3Y ;b ?V:--' r . .4 TiyeJtionj will be . very .quiet ;-The ' ? - 7f T J general talk is. tnatrthV pre,se"nLcommjssfonefs ;! . " . : - ' are doingr their 'duty and if they -are hot wtT i have the recall so.wny not.pronj: uy tneirvex- v periencel They-are'.bettef equipped than ever I;-? v.." .'-"' for they are better pn to the curvesir: p y". v - . ' -.-.' ---' . r ---'- b " ;,T"rade,at hpme'and thus-help yourself !5 gef ."bhh; v." ); ; V ting more of the -world's goods togetheWVSO; " had his say '-about J GbooVjafterriopa'you" think you'll -gd; icr-i vt.f f : ' what he said went: Frisco 7 ; b"b'a 'v.:V bV,;."-, b -. .:- .-. i- . bv ' v i-r "r:T:' ; , - - ' : .--' '. -.."-'.;., vv - - ' "V ..V"U;'i' ."v" . - . - -l-.;::: ".P- - -.: b ..' -vc .w!:b,::i-- ;v ' bv-V H-Cb. :' . . t -?: v - - ' it..--j ' . ... , v.- ';. . - . ' ' ---. -;;.' '-.' , " - " - - . . -. . '.- , 1 - ' J-b

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