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WKDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. i
reiMittwr punc scheme.
WkM ftasiael Vmrmr prraiSrel
of la Boalfcers RUIaaj. '
Weaelncto atodaj altbl. be
wwim t my coirtniii Mr.
Roosevelt a "rata arhaaar." aa It wee
est forth la Ik Raleita ajiaws o
railroad tr(UUUon. Mr. Spaeoef
kM bm premises! U ret-rentiM
tba railroad altlted oe luch VejUla
lloa. and eipreeeed hlnaelf la Weas
tsftoa m follows:
"The Preldet'a epreh
I IT SI n -tl fci aTfc.il, ,
rV4nrM e4 rf-4
wj a, f tkn
rVjed iW latue feed e
4I lata lea Uaaa 4 l naiti ,.
iarrf W fclli Im Uf "
kvtk ki4 a 1 1 iil.Jim J
M Ik Mt k4 aiiaatal k
ha f w aw pmmt M
kta IIIMiMat ka Of lk
aa4t4 aiai klw tfcara
k Ik all k am ot
ika artartto aa tw-tk k tk aal
f Rta . Ik; aui at la mm
UaM rr4 14 klai a axuii 4lr
Uoa la tka ri44 nwr l ki mtm4
aaa tk atraLtk 4 kkj aaruaalHj.
At tka mm (la llm m lkl
kkoat klM kk-k la wjaaM
vlik awtM rr a a i anai)a
ikat aauka4 wi4y. WkUa loa
atrsactr arijAe'a4 ta r4kaJ. ka
ka aJla4 a rnyr ataUy Aajartwk
cirlaiia, k aa aa. mt k raaJ faraa
Tka ia ktm altract4 tka M
brmia4 Too ataa4 ke kaU kla la
klk racarC .
Back la tka a koaa 4U calls
for ajBpaikaUs a&4 atcer ar
roar.
ladlcalca
tkat ka la aot dlaioa4 au to Inaiat
that tka power over ralra wklrk k
Uvora ahould ka rifrrlird by the
iBtermUte Commerce Commlaaloa,
but by admlalatratlva body.' I
AalB 1b tha Raleigh aptwk the
President advoratea that the admln
latntlva body ahall have power after
complaint and hearing to As only a
'maximum rate,' not an abedlute
rate, unalterable thereafter by the
carrier aa provided for In the Each
Townaend bill. Thla apparently fol
low tke opinion of the Attorney
General of May 6. In which It wai
held that Congress could constitu
tionally empower a commiealon to
fix 'maximum 'rates which It regards
as just and reasonable.
"The difference betweeo these two
positions Is vital. To fix absolute
ratea unalterable by the carrier la
many cases Is to determine definitely
and arbitrarily by governmental tri
bunal the relative advantages of
competing cities or regions. To pre
scribe maxlmam rates only leaves
the carrier free to make reductions,
and may, and generally will, result
in adjustments which will bring down
tiers of rates, leaving the relation of
rates as they were and entailing
enormous losses to the railways.
"For Instance, an adjnstment of
rates to Southeastern territory and
would be more favorable to Cincin
nati, Chicago and St. Louis, as com
pared with the rates from the Atlan
tic seto board cities, could not be suc
cessfully made by a governmental
agency limited to the making of
maximum rates, for the reason that,
if It should be ordered" that the rates
from the Middle Western cities
should not exceed certain maxima,
the railways from the Eastern- cities
or the water lines would still be free
to lower their rates, and they would
be forced to do so In order to retain
their' business and to preserve the
business of the cities depending on
them for transportation facilities.
The result would be that substantial
ly the same relative adjustment of
rates that had existed before the is
suance of the order would be restor
ed, and no one would have received
any substantial or lasting benefit. It
Is true that the shippers from' both
sections would" have somewhat lower
rates, but they would, be obtained
at the price of such inroads Into the
revenues of the carriers that deteri
oration in service might result
"The speech at Raleigh indicates
also that the President favors glv-;
log to t)te railroads more leeway than
he formerly suggested by not having
the rate take effect immediately, but
In 'Some reasonable time, A reason
able time for a rate may, mean time
for a. review of It by judicial and-not
administrative authority if the rights
of property are found -. to be In
volved." '. 'f: .- .. ;t.
-THE ITILDKRXEMM Or aLCTIO.V
Th New York Tim dips late tka
aoeor again aad tkua altera fortk.
It la worth guessing at, bat there to
aa uncanny sting at Iks climax of
Lbs abort editorial. The paper says:
"Aa tha President proceeds
through the Statss 'lately la rebel
lion' ploua signs of his real presence
pring up. Mobils'a psopls plant
his breast with the magnolia, flower
of tha South and the aymbol of peacs.
dons in purs gold and Inscribed
'Blessed la tbs Peacemaker.' Mr.
Allen Caperton Braxton, evangel of
Virginia's politics, compares bis tour
to the journey ot Paul on the way to
Damascus, and exclaims that the
President has seen a great white
light; now Southern Democrats nay
support him In his triune demand for
railroad regulation, tariff rerorm,
and 'white rule In America. Even
Col. Henry, Wattersoa saccharines
his embittered tongue to hail a Mes
siah to the South after its wander
ing forty years in the wilderness of
sectionalism."
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. SuaAAtaii t.S lW4f l.ml j h . k tfum ike aVnst
fmm tin. t if aaai eke fc4 ns fc4.i ei
t te terwk asa W tke irta. aioi'MHmt W 4 -.. Ikat iSMMM
lfcJ an I kiat e kS) aj rrjuM-
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TU k " tUI I Uke tke ke tt ike
Ke Ckre tr iw kck tw. hm mms k k
fainitia, av C. e4 as A
Vs. i VT ft kmk? 1 ms
aeer kt sty lev. s4 aue a
tk It tee Si niry tar ate I an
ike si i sal Oase. I js
tksAAsl ss sa iki I mb a re
saea. It ke kaaa et sIsk I
rssl e resv
It at tke aa.lf ksas re tar saa
eeseta twaiai ektekef
CK awm, tke Keaeei
is a IX ssse ejrear W i Wj fta
te srkeat. V ka teas net ere M ksn
a ee can. taawk kiai. sa It Is mk
saa gotag te tke Kaar. tf he Will
ee kJs eax ka Ksaiaf
Ul f ru pert. It. aa tke
kaad. A Se aas at cavr te
fratklag S4 eta klat eaUss It to
a as ik: kat mg ssa ar stasnan eke
te eta al sH ran earulair 4e
se kjr taking a fwr s-aeka eaaree mt
treaLsteait to ke Onaeihsrs Keeley
lasUtaAe.
New. say frtastda. M bm tall yoa
right hare, tf ye are la the kakll
UUag toe mack streeg drtak tot
ftotklag yrseenl year uklng tkU
at QreanakTO. N. C If yos
kave not the ssoney. borrow K. Let
nothtnc heap ywe hack. I knew; I
tried as hard aa aay ansa coeid. aad
yet I cesU not stop nntil I took Ike
I al Greensboro. Now I
sever Ulak oX wklakey.
T. A, CHEPPkXL.
Charlotte Courthouse, Va De
cern bar It, lilt.
It ro have meads wk slight he
baa acted please vend their nam to
tka Easier lastitale, Greaaakore,
n. a
Editorial Jottings.
Every famDy ahould get Into tke
life-insurance easiness aad man tke
offices to order to do well. There the
widows are pensioned, the fathers
aad falhers-ln-law and sons and sons-in-law
given free dips Into the cash
bag and thus the philanthropic work
goes oo- Dallas News.
The President la pleasing the
Sooth. He Is talking the sort of pon
tics to which the people are not ac
customed . aad showing tbeat It Is
possible for a President te remember
he to the head of the nation and not
of some, particular part. Pittsburg
Dispatch.
The Knoxville (Tenn.) . Sentinel
comes to ut greatly eniargea wun
special supplements, and la one of the
most attractively prepared pieces of
work that could come from a staff
of special workers and painstaking
printers. The Sentinel Issues this as
a fall number and presents m vast
line of advertising, while many pages
are tilled with beautiful Illustrations.
The resources of the East Tennessee
country are brought to public notice,
and her bankers and merchants and
professional men look out upon the
world through the medium' of half
tone plates. There are also given
details concerning the growth And
advancement of Knoxvllle..i"
BadQt Pasha. ' Emperor Menejlk's
envoy,- who is hero mt present, has
on wife, but somewhere in tha
neighborhood of ,Z0v children. No
wonder It Is considered unlucky to
ask him question on the subject.
New York Evening Sun.
It begins to look like sure enough
cotton! The upward turn of prices
comes as the echo of Sully's last
serenade, as well as the chorus ren
dered by the farmers in -the chamber
of the House of Representatives last
week. There is much, wisdom in the
words pronounced by those In high
places, whose words we again re
peat: "HOLD YOUR COTTON!
"More. fld,fo. lbx.rkMa,4c
tober 19th than ever was held by
any j government." Such, . was the
statement' ' made by "United' 'States
Treasurer Roberto in his annual re
port- This .' amount, was $?48,
,' Such, figures are startling, and en
gage thoughtful attention, is VeH as
excite pride as. an evidence of the
remarkable growth in the country's
resources. - Treasurer., Roberts also
offers these other figures;
"The total stock of money June 3Q.
1905, was IZ,$83,109,84,: of which
$295,227,!11 was held In the Treas
ury as assets of the government, and
12,678,382,653 waa in circulation,
making a per capita'of $31.08.:iv The
growth In the ieiiepal stock of money
.during th'sjrea? .;wa 179,605,7297
We are glad to note that the ac
tion tprvTsveTv:W?Tk
Economist, : of Elizabeth Cttj,, has
pmen . discontinued . and hop ..ooo..to
hear of that .paper going ' forward
again by leaps and Jxmuds. y,..
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The New -York Times says that
certain ' colonel Ad. sought ; Field
Marshal Oyama and asked permission
to sacrifice himself and his command
6y,Wptdng: cerUlit redoubt, ai
'Which redoubt?" asked Oyama.
The colonnel told , him-
Oyama, oonsultediiis .notes. " 'uJ.
"Mr brother" said h. ''such, glory
is not for you. It Jiaa beetf assign ea
to anotner. Besiae, n is carry oawn
now, and that -redoubt is; setjadwn
to be taken at half-past -todiKf'AQC
The redoubt was captured on time.
4 Sa rat are tf tWf
ai esvtr W hack M taee sum
h ieie iaaae hat Am k sack
k rar tkat n t-tsa e
f ka ike fetters 13 k Ikaf 4
tke ase lUe. tkas tke
kereae mi la aars ae Ik teat
mt tka aaeaOag kilatel jmm.rm
ranaeaUsg tkatr arraj dasVXra
Tka aeaa r Ills etraar4iry
tmtm rwaJadte as hard I kaaam The
tajuriu mt tke lakakttaaia r sat
trass tke Beets, kat. Mrae te ear.
r ml kae Cagtond sturA
tmmtm tke tas s feaadad. skeel
till, mo a stagks nente tasny has
ead la It Aaaat tke e ill!
taa erraae ware etilera4 ea mm
ntak ky s family to tke ettresse
koaer mm4 f Ik lees, rertkwitJ Is
lk roaeiry, ket lk 4td net eta)
)o f rUare tke cirtl air tee st-Irwi-n
ke keen ssaee k mr$im
rasiUkeia te eattte Is tke tees, kal
hatk wet semmatly drtira oet
Tke Independent.
il ) a-M.il aa f rtsn;ia JWJ
r aad taa s taaA. kat U
. s4 ike k-
W a:l InwKm ke teraad
aar ae tke s fea4 As tae
aaatd niat kaa a la to ! aal tka
elad kwae In to t a
arrkaj tke t,aaSt4 f
lk kaalka ae a Wet IM
aid k
CkaJtott Ckrai
UsjaSrf.
A evil I saw iraaattag Ml eke
rtalU tke dreg Irs ear k has
eru kaard drassiaia tire mt see
UMaars k aO-ad tmt s(h keadl
la. akrik H was anted far
rkrid mr lar ka ad all. J tf ter
eklid tker alnteet laarUki reress
a.eas t-kankarUln Csgh m
mtf Tke raaas tar tkle Is tkat Ikey
knee tkar to no danger frost R a4
tkat It leas cere. Tkare Is at
tke kwat dastar to grMa" It and tor
aeegka. raid aad ermmm It U sar
-taaaad Kr-fkl ky W. O
and Rekart susjpeo.
.a Coolc Stove
or a Pkanac
N
I'nli After you luvt i U4
Uxi t .
CAROUHA
HARDWARE (0.
215 S. IU1NGT0M;ST.
We krtt
eajt.
Makes dtgeettoa sad saalwllalioa J lte
iiatfart. Make new red blond and HriatM.
son That 's w kal HaUialar a Rot I y laperl.
MoHDlaln Tea will do. A tonic for , Karkeega,
tke alrk aad week. II oasts. Tea or Ml Uk,ee
TableU. H T. Hfcrka Drug Co. (IW Tyswarwrra.
Capital Type writ
rr Ezchanrc
lfl W. ktorU BU .
Ratd2h,N. C
Wc don't claim to - Kav tht
Bat Store In the World, bet
' cAn pltat the most ftstedious.
V J
t.mnnn
yrmirrinnuiiiimu
Why didn't Chancellor MacCrack-
en, who ecoluded the name of Poe
from the Hall of Fame, burn it down
instead, like the antique gentleman
did the temple ot Diana at Ephesus,
Just to get famous? Houston Chron
icle.
Arizona preachers want a clause
In the State Constitution making
prohibition perpetual. At that rate
the ' balance of Arizona probably
rwon't want statehood. Atlanta
Journal.
Jacob RiU and ex-Captain Devery
declared for , Mayor MeClellan .at
about the same time. 'Extremes meet
under the MeClellan banner.
Springfield Republican.
FOR WHITE MEN OXLY.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and CUldren.
Tba Kind Yea Im Ab;s EM
' fiaars th
Signaturs of I
1 I
This Ohio Town Will Not Harbor
Negro Over Night
In the town of Syracuse, Ohio, on
the Ohio river, four miles, above
Pomeroy, a town1 of about 2,000 In
habitants, no negro is permitted to
live. No negro. is jMJPmittcd to stay
in the town over night under any
consideration. This Is an absolute
rule in jbi year, 105, and it has ex
isted for several generations. The
enforcement' of this unwi-ttton' lnw
itqr eeoin&ihe negro from slaying in
tno town over a sinKie.uigni is m.-tne
hands of the boys' from 12 to 2tf
years or .ge, ,wnue the attempt of a
negro to become ' a resident of the
tows, la resisted by' the town en
masse.
When the Colored man is seed In
town during the day he is generally
told of these, traditions, if he Is so
ignorant as not to know them al
ready; .and is warned to leave before
sundown: If be falls to take heed
he, fs surrounded at about' the time
that darkness begins and is address
ed' bf the' leaders of the gang : ' In
About this language:.. ,"No nigger is
allowed to t stay in this town over
night . We don't care what you are
here . lor. 1 Get out of here now, 'and
get iou't qbick." He sees from ,25
to 50 , boys around him talking in
subdued voices -and Waiting to see
whether he obeys.. If he hesitates
little stones begin to1 reach him from
unseen quarters', and soon persuade
Jhlm to begin his heglra. He. is not'
allowed to walk, out is told to ''get
on his little dog 'trot," The com-
MtMMttfMMaiMM
KAumun
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
"She new one, Wt good one-Wntch It grow
Kvorv noi'sou ran own stock in this institution.
Take a'few shares and lav by for a rainy day. The
jmrjKwc of the Jlaleijjh . nnd L. AsRtx-iation is to
build homos for its stockholder.? on the. easy pay
ment plan.
ruder Cajwible Management. The Offieers afC:
T. It Womark. Prr. It K. Wrtjtlit, Vic Pre.
W. It Wllso. Sec ami Treaa. Wna. It Snow, Attorney
Directors. T. B. .Womack, Jam I. Johnson. W. C. Rlddlck
Edwards. Aifred Wllllsma. D. K. Wright. Joaeph Jt- Oambei
laln. J. C. Elllnaton. Jr.. WlllUm B. Snow, J. F. Ferrall, J. J
Bernard. W. A. Ltnehsn Dr. James R. Rogers,. .Walters, pur-- ,j
I ham. W. 8. Wilson.
Books are now open for subscription at the office
! . of the North Carolina Home Insurance, Company. -
llllllIIWrMillllllllMIUIHMHlW'
ttomry. i
k. C. B. J
kamber-
it J. i. S
SHOES
POOL'S
Are adapted for ill uses for every day ser
vice, for Dress occasion, you'll find here the
Greatest Variety- of Shoes
IIS RECEIOH '
All the foremost makers are represented in
1 1 this mammoth stoci Crosette's, "J and M"
and i number of other celebrated brands
Shoes ' that fitwear-well and !tmkt life's
i r - walK easy.'' " , : .' c - f 1
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S.C PoWs Slioc Store,
131 Fayettevllle Street
1 ;
ls- i-"-1 ' - -' . ' . -r-r-
GOLD MSDAL
1
T5he
HENRY F. MILLER
PIANO
Is recognised as oa) l Um
vrry frw old atsndsvd, artistic
makes of this rowatry. - Jbry
bare lYcrntly berw sold into Hi.
Mary's School and sosn of the
moat prominent homes ot this
rlt, as follows:
St Mary's School, a large Con
cert Grand.
Mr. John Cross, a small Lyrio
' Grand.
Mr. Charles Root, Colonial Up
right . , ,,.
Mr.- Verney Roy star, Colonial
Upright ,
Mr. James I. Johnson, Colonial,
i, Upright' s. . r r i .
Mr. Cary Hunter, Renaissance
Upright .
Prof. Wade R.. Brown owns a
Miller. Pedal Piano. -.
For prices and terms see
&
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Thomias
NOTICE.
Notice Is hcroLy given that appll-
caUon will be tnade for pardon of
Ajpheus. Vaughan,: now serring sen
tence on the roads', of Wake county
for embexslement " .'
. HARRIS , & HARRIS.
law-4w ' Attorneys.
y THE SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED
4TOIT0EIUM LUNCH
COUNTER
Is convenient, being tinder Academy
of Music, back-ot post-offlc' and
directly on your way to Union .station
Open day and night' S ' .a.;..1'..-
Lunches 'DeUghtfolly Prepared at m
: Alomenra KdUcs, ;r,&. l-.
'!ili XS'i J-t:--iJ i..-J v.;-
mm
' . All si i4' r1 At4f l vkik!( tun ni j ,4 4 'at.
bv., i- . H ui iiiv duiciiuiu cAiuuib.wtc nau jat
iThursdaQctoberi I hionly
supplements the bl sfek we already
have to show you
r This is the largest business school. " "
best equipped, strongest faoulty and i
ts unrivalled In North Carolina -ntt-sitrniuised
in the South.. ' V .., j '
Cal teiepbond or write for cata( . ,
r nffarc - AHltrACUl - . . .
iuaa auu .j . .... mt -. .1.1 -
.. .'- i Raleigh, 'N..!C-.M;
. Pollen Building,. ;yayettevlllo. 8t,mi,
;i..-.t-.f.i-:;i:
OAKaTY.
PRESSING CLUB i
: 10 West Martin Street. ; C
V Cleamng', . altering and
f ; rfinairinsr nfiathr- tlohe ife S
on ; Buori, B.Ull ce.
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