THE LIBERTY-R . . v. ' . . , E0I5 ii ii 1 vv n JUSTICE TO ALL, SPECIAL PRIVILEGES TO NONE. VOL. II LIBERTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1900 NO 26 . -- - 1 " - 1 : , . ... " " T"T!? THE LIBERTY REGISTER. Issued Every Friday at LIBERTY, N. C. D. I. OFFMAN. T.C.AMICK, PHIL E. SHAW, Editor Associate Editors. Printed by The Randolph Printery. SUBSCRIPTION. Orie Yeari... -.' $.7 .50 Three Months :. : .25 Entaredfts 8iKl-riftffMatt r tn tht Pmrt 0 JTfot a , Liberty, H. C. ' ; " Advertising rates made known on application. . The Editors are not responsihle for the views of its, correspondents.' '- ' - " - " "- t a mark through, this notice you may know that your Mxcription ha expired Please renew at once. . - jii : DnntpmiiffitiMl TTnfinrr VVe con template a change in the Register. , The change will be either the continuance or dis continuance of the paper. Wo II "I . ' 1 1 A . S :l' I'- 'll ' .win., aeciae at. once ana let tne people know what our decision is. If the paper stops we ; will set forth the reasons which im K pels lis to such action. ' We have good reason to sup pose that the average school pu- '! ill i. . J ! A. 3 U i.1 pu win gBir ui.sgusteu wiwj uie geographies of the future when lie tries to find out to what country Porto Rica belongs. islands of the seas offer no more inducements to the strong for conquest, and colinization. America has gobbled up Hawaii siezed the Philipine and claimed her portion of the Samoan isles. England, Prance and Germany have takeu up their spheres of influence in Africa the last act being in progress now, destoying the last vestige of Boer indepen dence by. England. Nowbecause China is helpless commercial greed asserts itself and compels the governments to try deprive them of their country and their ancient customs. It is simply criminal on I the part of the powers. We cannot see the justice in the act. j It may be becau se we are old fogy enough to believe that we should respect other peoples righ If my neighbor was raised to - his work different, or to eat di: ferent food why should I tr, their party can go to any length, gloss oyer any facts, appeal to any interest, pray to any God, and the American people will sustain them. The note of .arro gance that comes to the surface here and there makes no discord in such a setting. Mr. Wolcott glides as easily as a swan into his callous remark; "We are actu- ally owners of the Philippine Islands' and : 8,000,000. human beings. What a gulf between the Wolcott who made that state ' mentin Philadelphia and the Lin coln who said that no man had a right to govern another without tbatother's consent! And how gracefully Mr. Lodge reaches ' his, climax "We make, no hyp ocritical pretenses of being inter ested in the Philippines, solely on account oi otners ...... we believe in trade expansion. V Indeed a trade of expansion that makes of Luzon a . running river to force him to do as I do. If of blood 'and brings Mr. Lodge Where is Dewey? . Bryan and (?) the Chinese are satisfied to go to market with a wheel-barrow it is none of my business. That to speak with curling lip of men 'ho, under such names as L'Ou- rture, Boli ver and Marti, : hid China is about ready to be gob bled up by the other powers, in the name of civilization. Yes, it is called civilization but i t is cer tainly not strictly in accordance with the deffinition of the word. It is fa Ise to claim that that is the object. The true reason for the present disturbances in China is The greed of the rest of the world, Africa and the Americas and the is ho reason why I snould force foY-merly been worshipped by them to build railroads. If it hi to as the apostles and martyrs is civilization to compel them to oftiberty! adopt western ideas at the point lis our opinion that, with all of the bayonet then civilization its' sjblendor, the Republican con is antagonistic to theteachiugs yentiAn of 1900 has it fatal lack, of Jesus Christ, and we would which appears nowhere; more . do well to have less of it. clearly than 'in the brilliant We hope tliat our govern merit speeches of its two chairmen, will keep hands off. The peo- The con science, the idealism, the pie are not all mad yet, and will glorious fidelity to human rights. assuredly rebuke those in au : which are now embodied by thority at the ballot box if they Hoar, Boutwell, Edmunds and put this country in a muddle in the rest, are not there. The ma- China, terialism of Hanna, the cynical ethics of Lodge, the s washbuck- . The following is clipped from ier fervor of Roosvelt, all these the Springfield .Republican. It are there, arid they dominate ev speaks from an independent erything. It is hot , surprising stand-point: s that the proceedings are describ Hanna Convention Orators, edas lacking in enthusiasm. Nor Those speeches pulsate with is it strange that the greater the easy-confidence and sense apostasy of the republic in the r of mastery which conditions' not far East is left almost to: a foot . s r unnaturally have created in the note in the platform, while fhe leaders of the party of to day. convention orators huridly pass These men seem . to feel that the. subject by. . V :'