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A SACnirCE. '
t3,COD TO EE
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CHEAPER , THAN EVER
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men.
sevcrU
. .Hhouib IU word, do cooukdia
lb. wulti to H. U lhul
.urpit" to the Uw-.bldif da.
f IUIU-. H to WToUUoti of th
loBKthi to which p.rtlnmhlp
.-ti. -. rrr ven rood
..j it u the occaaioa ,or
1BU
thought.
n- nf thPM U tht th OfflCO
ot city attorney In Raleigh to uao
leu expense.
Another to that aumptuary lejlala
tlon. eapKtally when paased la th
int.r-t of any om party or claas of
i- -A rmanOBdlnclT tO th
poiv
detriment of another. It conduct
or a disregard In tho minda of the
larored data of the iegal rlghU of
of tha worat forma of
anarchy, for It to In the nature of
authorised anarchy. If thla exprea
aion may be used In naming the monstrosity.
A third thought la that this
another instance ot the remarkable
fact that erer since the Watts act be
came law the people in whose inter
est It waa passed and who were sup
posed to be especially desirous that
.. ii ho nvd ud to. have
lis pruvioivuo w .
on almost all occasions when the op
portunity came to abide by those
provisions, been unwilling for the
spirit or the letter' ot the law to be
put Into effect Other instances
this peculiar freak were numerous
during the last legislature, when peti
tions kept coming up asking the law
makers to put upon the people ot
loraiitv or another prohibition or
dispensary as the cs might be, after
work that to contrary to tt apwnc
provtoioat of tho law
Tho board adjoarnod mM Mit
Thursday night to taka nnal arUoo
.v. m.ihIiim'1 reoorL It that
Kinw
action to according to the detennina
.... .i i..t avid nlahL It to
UUB Ttnu
understood that the petitioners for
the election will take
.,.m ird nrocurtnc a andamus
to com pell the Board ot Aldermen to
obey the law and call an election.
The situation to as unfortunate at
it It amailng. Not even the Jesuiti
cal oroDoelUon that the end Justine
the means can be pleaded in wis
stultifying proceeding, for no moral
question to at issue, but only the one
aether the city should Itaelt mo-
nopoltoe the sale ot liquor or license
some ot itt cUUM to conduct we
business.
trwatawat iwrt hy of the
raftn that I rei4 from -
I rr , noi a
mr awotOe npmxm 1 wo-ld. bat bate
and barty. and la Im-claae eondi
H will af or mtm great a4M-
r to give laforstaUoa to any nan
wild front drtak or drag. b
tally dead, a to lb t rat ni ana
kMllia tKn at IM Kwiey imu-
to to. I oaiMaly M an wo r
.aw a 1 waa to to at once to
nMMwa. and remain n few weeka
at Im Koeley IwUtoto. My people
wonld aot exTBtnt my np mere iot
a thoiuaad dolUr.
JAMES T. BAK..
v Tinrtna N. C. Nov. 1. !.
if mb nave frieads who might be
benefited plea Mod their names to
i ha KMlar InaUUto, Greensboro,
N. C
ftaak naalta.
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A A. TH0MP80X View Prarfdeot.
M. M. AM Hit.
a JERMAM, Cahtr.
W. JACKSOS. Aast. Cahlet.
LABOR-DAY GREETINGS.
Throughout th country to-day
is celebrated Labor Day. To
those of all bodies ot organised labor
thra is offered greeting and wishes.
T them and to their endeavora. anch
as are characterised by a clean and
or ronir earnestnees and the desire to
promote and advance real Interests
we have words of commendation.
We are toilers, all, and In that
HTht we would have pass In review
fhoae whose duUes cau mem w
and expend the sweat of honesty in
general good. In organised lanor
there Ilea much of good and profit
To those who are honest and pur
n,rnl we have . commendation-
dispensary as the case might be, alter j majority to the
ri.iMt.ion. In the town concerned i . we have
i, , , , lrreKumr uucot v --
had been settled under the provision
of the law. It's like the engagement
of Miss Flora McFUmsy, of Madison
Square, who always had nothing to
wr "it's binding on you, but not
binding on me." !
Here is the situation. A petition
was presented to the Board of Alder
men at a meeting previous to last
Friday night, asking that the Board
call an election on the question of
dispensary or -saloons. The petition
contained many more signers than
tH nc!8sary one-third of the regis
tered voters required by law. The j pi.eparation and outlining f the
Board through a committee of Hs , of a tomorf0w and to-
momhors comDared the names on the , Thev. tooi look for
ntition with the list of registered iaiAaraf.nn -ch aS-We believe will
voters at th last eletclon, after purg- justly accorded to them,
Journal. Wn congratulate that body
Kditor-lB-Chlet Norman H. Job a ton,
and the Mtabllshed corps ot nddl
Uonal men who will edit the various
deDartmenta ot that splendid paper
With such an organisation, working
anil In accord, them , Is
uu u iu.i j
rery reason to believe that The Mer
chant' Journal will soon take first
olace among such publications
within thn 8Ute.
The Times desires, nt the same
time, to express to Editor wonnson
words appreciative ot the comments
offered concerning this paper, an or.
which are stored away with the gen
erous utterances vouchsafed to us by
many contemporaries throughout the
State.
The Twentieth Century
ti: 4
Wood Fibre Wall Plaster
U not an experiment, having bc:cn.c an estab
Ushcd commodity, and is nov approved by all
Leading Architects and Contractors. When
making up your plans, to be assured of a strict
ly first class Job, insist on having ,TITE
HOLD" Brand Wood Fibre Plaster. w
Inquiries from all interested parlies solicited.
Guilford Plaster Com'y.
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Irregular ones, the minority, we have
the Incentive of disgust, but they will
be held In check by the powers ot
honesty, for capital and labor are to
each other as the rise and light ot
the sun to the fulfillment of, a real
Iday.
j The day will pass wltti & varied
I tine of rest, play and endeavor.
while" those whom the world calls
laboring men engage In the reliev
ing narts of recreation, there be
those who head the oasic seaw
capital, and whose energies are be
ing expended in such same hours in
THE SERVANT PROBLEM
It seems that there is a supposed
tendency on the part of many to do
away with servants. Prof. Goldwin
Smith even goes so far as to offer
such as a prediction. He says that
the family life ot old will be abol
ished, that people will give up "eat-
lna- at home" and will go to hotels
tnoi-tment houses, and in this
auu ,.-
way the servant problem will, Itself
be abolished.
rh. Wnnhtncrton .Post offers the
following In regard to the ever
i momentous question:
la tho large cities such a ten
dency la plainly manifest, hut it is
not clear that the American peopje
oa whole are deserting their homes,
ilhey cling to them in spite of the
horrors of the servant promem, ana
manv stout-hearted American wo
men solve the problem by doing their
own work. , They groan heneatn me
drudgery, however, and while much
iinromiitv has been employed In In-
I "a" - .
trntinv lahor-aavlne devices, imicu
nf tvipip work remains the
monotonous,' melancholy grind
most depressing
Ing the registration books of names
of voters who had died and ot such as
appeared twice on account of re
moval. The result was that the,corr
rected petition contained some eigh
teen names more than the necessary
one-third of the registered voters.
' Then ft was decided that at the next
mpeHnir of the Board any one so de
siring could take his name oft the
petition or any one who naa noi yi
signed could put his name on. The
Board met last Friday night and pro
ceeded according to the committees'
report,', wlth'the result that the peti
tion finally showed 634 names, 11
more than the required one-third. ;
Then It appeared that those who
were "opposed to holding the election
wanted about 170 aajnes. stricken
from, the petition on the ground that
they had not paid ,thelr 'city poU tax
't tna fliSit of last 'May. This
In the end there will be a direct and
0mnthftt.ic spirit ot co-operauon
Inot an imaginary and dream-defined
mi.ipnnlum. but the reasonableness
that attaches to understanding and
soundness.
(.,iitittallilUAauUtUJiiltJtf
CoaJ end Wood,
Shingles, Lathes
Plo.ce Ycur Order for Fancy ijock vuoi
It Ha.s No Superior.
Powell . Powell,
Phone 41.
EXCEPTIONALLY WELL
CONDUCTED
liVERY STABLE.
OODALL'S STABLE.
Atlanta enlisU tho I Bympathy ' Ot
the South, not because. of the real
nuneer to her people by infection,
h,.f hv reason of the fact that yellow
fever has developed at ; aljtjd her
gates, .after misleading
t tn thA naners in
New York and W?TrZ&
country. While feeling sucn ror m
empire city of the South,' there Is the
comfort, that comes from, the reas
suring - words, of thisoTf?11
authorities In thestatement that tne
nroad disease can find no dangerous
1 (idthold -ihere;..: The possible truth
tact lies in the .action .or,
I
JJI1UI W .w "". , . i i 3 BUtU a w aw-,-- .
would, of course., carry with, it thefother gtateg- and . cities in not en
forcing "tne quaranuuc ico.v...-
further" revislotf-W 'th? reglstfatloh
books by striking, therefrom" the
, names, ot all who had not paid, poll
- tax this year.
The city i attorney advised ' the
' ,.The Retail Merchants! Association
has' the right to feel great pride In
W enlargement of The 1 Merchants'
- Splendid Tournouts, Good Horses,
tt iiaA Rorvim. We make a spe-
Tme'clalty ot Boarding and Caring for
I Horses. The very best atention to
"The xnotit depressing icamrts "l T . n
house work, acceding to the most near Capitol.
reliable mrormauon oDiamauie, . iphnes 370.
dian wasninK. mauy
could do all the rest of the work,
and would gladly do so if Bhe could
dodge the dlshpan. (jonceniraiea
thnnrht iiDon. this matter has
evolved a brilliant idea, wmcn is
frmlv irlven to the. world. Why
should there not be a clean dish sup
ply system in ; cities and suouros,
with morning delivery uy automo
bile, and simultaneous collection ot
dishes that have been useaT me
business of supplying- clean towels
tn tiiiainctBit nfflnes has developed into
" .. -. ...... I
a permanent and profitable mstuu-j
tion. . The supplying oi ctean atuo
to households, in neat dustproof
loroatAH oneht to develop Into a busl
ness worthy,; the attenuon ot eager ,
promoters. - '1
"Such -a. system youm t ioiu?i
i j.anitnt fnr -the nurchase Ot a
. 1 &w w
plant consisting of manifold patterns
of dishes, which wouia De reuieu, w
households ; a nominal figure. . A
plant, ' uueu
-.hv iiora mnphtnerv ana con-
Wll.ll ' u.ut u . . .
nnrtRd with scrupulous . cleanliness,
after the manner oi tne great uowm,
would be part of the equipment,, i ne
ju.,D,f ovatom 'WOllld C0nSlSC40I f
swift automobiles, . arivea uy
to mil nollte dellverymen. l tie
iii - -
responsibility for," breakage could;
easily be piacea, ana uuuci v " .i
conditions sucn au'iusw wwu
be nearly as4arge as It Is under the
nainit Bvatfim. every . uuuoeuwu
would have at its command an abun
ji.ttM nt ' dishes of any desired pat
tern, easily expanded on occasion u
meet the. requirements of entertain
ing."
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