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t a . : fc.gned by the writer,, otherwise
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. . - A DAY'S NEWS.
-,. No 3 dpatehep, when extending
fit a, Jong period of time and con
: ,-rei collectively, are a reliable in-
i'" to the trend of conditions and are
considered and used by historians.
. hat is, true, of the newt events of. a
i r g perted of time as reflecting the
hi: i- - and thought of a country may
b:. j i i true , of even a single day's
. s i4 tn events of one day, when
( 'ef as a whole, may also serve
! gl"o uVjh ine on- the pulse of the
i .itiou. Bearing' this In mind, we will
i.oiVsf Vr the 'fispatches that appear
ed Bi...iiltaneohsly one day this week.
. We read in'a; dispatch from Wash
ington bt;tlie-; bigger, half of 90,
$30,009 'hftumers. of the United
State? appear to resent the proposed
advance In 'tariff rates. The presi
dent's nihil is flogged with protests
a !hst 'the Payne-Aldrich bill.
if An' America ' News Service dis-
t ich;tro4 New;ytrk Informs us that
t til William E,-Corey, president of
the United States Steel Corporation.
aefjvimttVti from Burype. and Jodge
- letter.barC'fL Gary, chairman' of the cor-
- a3orationv Board . of directors, who
, ' was stfiftg' to? Jfranee, characterized
, W v PayoeAJdrich measure as an
"Tfelf'l j'Wrrt(J3in thjs'aecuon iaod suit jr ltht livWlte; chfi4
what 'la-r'tmet;:1matt--.wlth....hMkv-MinMwi'i' .....n ;v n... v li... i-.Li I..... u.f t
constitutions) treatment. : Halt's Ca
tarrh '.Cure,' mafiufaotured by "P. J
Chney,f Ohio,' is the; only 'o&nstitutlon
al cure oh the ; market.'., - It to tak:.i
stipatlon.
Mount apyway? ' It seeiM that cbusl- y W fgosie in the upbuilding, of fb isteetiim k
bass Md haRbn do nnt U hnl I por Breat' many years doctor pro or the country -which we (Uvft men- .
vi r . . ..nounced: It a locar disease and prer.-ttoned..-:H6vA', rectlonallsm-. 1s;'on(;
www. nere m ine eoi-1 scriDeo jocai remedies, and by con, ( thing and: the ceuoea for It'to artothe;.
tor of Jfbe' Reoord pining" foreool !8tanUy failing to cure with Jocal treat-:jf the Federal governmenV has , eg
weather to come-and kill off the baserlha8 .frr0Veh catarrh to. be a constltu-1 greater importance, but, the rvaons
hall fever.'sso ' that ' the people cap. tional iidisease . an; therefore- requires -. foj- thei fact axe tax iorf mo.mehtls-
agaln tural their attention to busi
ness. Hear him In the 'following: -i
'Prettyi'soonTthe balebajl' . fever
will abate, this being always ce-ln-
cldent , with the coming, of '' cool
weather.: The attention of onr .peo
ple will thea tnra more Intently to
commercialism. , We hope ojr busl-;
ness people will then actively Inaug
urate some Dlans to advance the ma-
teriar prosper Itf ' of the city How
about some more manufacturing 'In
dus tries? .Some time ago our bus-
j ness. people got behind a plan which
resulted in the building of a knitting
mill, and this industry has proven of
incalculable benefit to the community,
and at the same time has earned, a
dividend for, Its stockholders.' To J.
C. Braswell, who was the president
of the chamber of commerce of the
city at that time, was in the main due
the credit, for the- establishment of
that enterprise, though he was ably
assisted by a number of others. This
venture has been proven a decided
success. Let's make a real determ
ined effort for more." '
We thought that a baseball team
was regarded as a pretty good adver
tisement for any town. A town that process of manufacture and the suit
will support a baseball team, both by lh 'J' 1t aprin
uk sum iu me reiauer uexi priug lur
118.00 and the retail price will be
$22.00.
"The 'fine manufacturer, dealing
with the same riiece of goods that he
sold last spring for $16.00, will now,
because of the Increased price of the
cloth, sell It for $20.00, and the re
tailer will ask his customer $25.00
for it." , . .
And thus it goes. The "ultimate
consumer pays the increased tax
and reaps none of the benefit. ' '
fh- the' nrst" placte
that the word, sectionalism to unfortu?
ate. Influence 'of a'section Is mor
presslve of . the Idea;. Sectionalism in-
internally In doses from drops to jrovernment would imply that '. some
a teaspoonfuL It acts directly ea the secfloh enjoying a: majority Of the vot-i
blood arid mucous surfatfts of the ys- ling power . was using this power to the
tem !, They;'offer..one hundred dollars prejudice Of. other .sections, Sine the,
for? any case .it falls 'to cure.- Send eastern-states do not possess any ma
tor.. circulars and testimonials. jority ' in either house of represented
Address: P, J, CHBNET ' & CO., To- tlves'or , the senate they cannot be
leda, Oljlo. '"TV V ' ' . ' guilty of sectionalism In , that sense
Sold At art druggists, 76c'; of the word, 'But the eastern states
Take Hall's Family Pills for con- get what they Want -from the United
States, and other'sectlons of the Union
do not. We wish to-point out that the
influence, of. the, representatives of i
section is responsible for this.
New. York has not garnered ' the1
wealth of the, nation without, drawing.
the Intellect also. . That great city is ;
the Mecca for men of brain and edu- .
cation, and so too are the rich cities
of Nefr Enjgland.- Men represltitative"
of both thjs Wealth and this intelligence
have been sent tov. Washington. It is
true tha( mere demagogues have repre.
sentedgreat -eastern states, but on
the whole when a man of ability has
been. - discovered Ke has been retained
bjjthe lecforat;';.-To Illustrate, vft may
point out that .the time of the passage
of the Dlhgley tarff, the small state of
Maine was represemea in me sonaw
by Senators Hale, and Prye, both of
Whom are still there, while among her
triTT-ri mrrnrrTtn 'iS'.'JJ
'CTTT.Tl
( OPEN SUNDAY,
will not stand the difference In cost,
and so he retails the suit at $12.60.
; "The manufacturer who is known
as a dealer :idf 'mediums' will buy the
same piece of cloth for $1.25. He
pulls' a little better Workmanship Into
the suit. .Last year he sold it to the
retailer or, $12.00 and 'the retailer
sold it for $16.00. This year the
retailer will get: If for $15,000 and
sell it for $18.00. i ,.
"The manufacturer pt 'godd'. suits
also purchases a block of cloth for
$1.25 the same piece of cloth as
that used by the 'cheap' manufac
turer. He goes a step further than
the 'medium' manufacturer In the
a liberal management and the liberal
patronage of the public, will gen
erally be found to be a pretty good
sort of a business town. The same
spirit that takes hold of the team
management and makes it go and the
same spirit that lends encouragement
to the players by going out to the
ball park and rooting for Che home
team will get behind any 1 business
proposition that will benefit the town
and encourage that and make it go
also. Of course there .will be persist
ent knockers. They will hammer the
ball team and hammer their town on
any and all occasions, but they need
notbe considered at all!. They do not
count, : But the genuine baseball fe
ver does count and a town hat fs In
Uhe race to the finish for the baseball
pennant may be counted In the race
for business also." "
The Record is right in its implied
contention that the way to get bus
iness is to go after it, but we -can't
see that a live baseball spirit Is going
to interfere at all with the going after
other business. .: "
IdeaVpTospectlve law:
Mr. Corey said that "almost every
body ,is aatisfled with the tariff bill
as it now stands," and predicted that
the result of the bill's passage would
, ' be a "speedy' acceleration of pros
perlty and a long era of good times."
, ' ." Judge Gary declared .'the new bill
Bho'uld; be generally satisfactory and
Ptesldent Taft, the cabinet, and con-
' gress -are entitled to great credit for
? " ' 'their anccessful work. The revision
' , has been ' conservatively downward.
Business will improve rapidly from
laow on ABd ateel will come into its
watagala 5jth nw high records."
' '.'A Wsjhtngtoa news item tells us
. 'that th Hohi' John, A. M. Adair.
Vpeakiat irt ihe.iiouse of representa
- tivse, declared r "There v surely Is
much ararrh lVthe fact $4,000 men
now, own over'85Ner tent of all the
' -wealth or the countryK and each one
. of the"ilanoe Qfthe 90,000,000 peo
r jile owns i8 than $500 in property.
' The teeorda show" that fifty-one men,
, -v. no ave peea ine: oenenciaries oi
' ! peciai legislation, now own $4,000,
? ! 1)00 ol this tountry's wealth. It is a
- ' lamentable fact that one thirty-fifth
.t the entire wealth of the United
; States is therefore concentrated in
- the bands of fifty-one men, and these
men are today dictating the legisla
tion iOf this j special ' Besslon of con
gress." V - " s -
' Stilt another dispatch informs us
'that Bishop William Bell, of Los An
geles tn ad jresslfirg the Yosemlte Val-
L ley Chautau-'qua,1;" declared - that" "If
President Taft falls, fa make good on
THE WAY IT WOKKS. .
Here Is a concrete example of the
"downward" way in which the Ald
rlch measure revises the tariff that
is easy to understand and that also
shows in a convincing way the work
ings of the bill: A suit of clothes
that cost last sprlug $10.00 will next
spring sell for $12.50; the cost of
a $16.00 suit will be advanced to
$18.00; the cost .of the $18.00 suit
will be raised to $22.00. and the cost
of the $20.00 suit will be advanced
to $25.00, These are for the mod
erate-priced clothes, of course, the
very kind that those least able to
bear the additional tax have to wear.
It is said that this tax levied on
medium-priced woolen clothing will
amount to $2,000,000, nearly all of
which will go into the pockets fit the
woolen manufacturers. The ' sheep-,
raisers vdll be benefitted to a small
extent by the tax, butshardly any of
it will go into the United States treas
ury, It is purely a tax for protec
tion. Thus .the average man will
have to pay a higher price for clothes
that are not so good and nobody will
get any benefit out of it but the wool
en trust. ' V' V
The. rates on this class of goods
was already prohibitive and all the
woolen trust "asked was to be. let
alone, but Senator Aldrich was even
anxlons to give them more than they
asked for and the prices which had
been 'advanced under the' operations
of the DIhgley law may be expected
to take another 'upward turn. ' The
Aldrich' bill in operation Is thUB de-
aar.bed by an 'expert:
The cheap manufacturer whe
bought his cloth for a dollar a yard
last spring sold a suit of clothes to ,
the retailer for $8.50, and the retailer
Thomas B. ; Roed and Mr Dingley.
Is it wonderful that Maine boasted at
the time that she was making laws for
the Union? She sent men to Washing
ton wbo could do things. She still
sends such men. ' (
Today a ' disorganized and helpless
democracy makes Itself the laughing
stock of ;very intelligent man, n .the
country. Democratic senators swlag
back and forth- like so many"pend-.
lums, now' protectionists and now, free
traders as the interests of their own
particular section is concerned. Could
they, only have the voting strength
their policy, would be a real sectional
ism. They rise in- their places In the
mmtimmm m m mm m m urns - .-,
? . . - . '--it l ' o , -i r:m :mmmm-mmm
Breakfast Cereals for Hot . " 10. ' "
weaiiie
Post ToasUea.1 - "(
Ggg-O-See. V
Toasted Corn Flake. V
Shredded Wheat J
Force etc, etc
We have Just received a box Of
Mourning Starch for;-Sttffeni6'
Mourning Goods. r . ,
J. R. FERRAU & CO.
LEADING ; OROCKRS.
rayettevtlle Street. Baleigh; N. O.
That acting Mayor of Charlotte senate and 'thuhdei against the lnlqul-
who cast two votes on a proposition
that came before the board of alder
men, one as mayor and the other as
alderman, would be a valuable man
to have In a closely contested ward
elecyon. He could doubtless put in
as many votes as-any of them.
William Working Kitchln by his
tenacity and singleness of purpose In
hanging around' the home base and The answer is simple.
men. one nveus iiicii even jiiuitt luaii
she needed them at Appomattjx, at
ties of the tarllt as a whole and they
vote for the particular things 'in the
bill which will help tnenu whether rob
bing their friends oi not. NeVeras
a minority so Impotent, never a party
so poorly represented. , 4
Why? Why Is it that oiir millions
of southerners have no more influence
In the making of the laws than have
the Chinese? Why Is it that our sena
tors nurl their castiron shells against
the ramparts of, a' proposition ''that
spells robbery and do not shake them ?
The south jfteeds
..ia 4. h Koi men. ssne neeas imen even more, man
me siaie, qonunues to win praise, ne Shllon or Gejjysburg. She nee' men
is regarded as a working: governor, of ability, men of character, men of in
wllling 'to 'put lii htt time' attending fluen tld lhe need8 tnem :Wa?"'
lliKluil. one. fiua nieu, liieil. vriiviit- ivt
to his duties. :
Will Colonel Joe. Reece or some
other faunal naturalist' who is keei
ing up with the achievements and
accumulation of achievements 'of the
Roosevelt-Smithsonian party in
Africa, please- inform us what a dig-
dig is? "
ability, worth andjeharacter stand un
excelled -anywhere" r They are every-
I where. In her commerce, her acts, her
science . and her Sftsrature; 1 Her ', pov
erty in metj stands' patent to the world
only , in that place where most of an
her richness' should' be!, apparent. In
Wrllcra jipi:f Wrttcr. ?
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PRESS COMMENT
Conl'uslonal Insanity.
i
Almost anybody Is liable to become
somewhat "confused" When he allows
his passion to sweep him off his feet.
Confusional insanity Is another and
softer name for an ungovernable tem
per, The recent farce called a trial in
Mecklenburg county in Which Biggers
was glven his liberty, . was a shameful
waste of public funds. A magistrate
in ten minutes could have done' the
work just as well. If we are going
to abolish capital punishment, it would
be better to do so by legislative enact
ment than by a solemn mockery under
the form of legal procedure. Perhaps
the same result would have followed a
similar triul in any of our counties.
Mecklenburg is not a sinner In this
respect above her sisters. Our crim
inal law is a huge Joke. The lawye
themselves are asking for a reform.
In the meantime human life is cheai
as ,dlrt. Any "prominent"' citizen, canlnla or Nevada,
become a little "confused" any day and ..'Representatives
the capltol of the; nation
not properly represented. ' '
This is why Senator Aldrich has been
able to play with the democratic sena- j
. .- .1 not nlavU with a ttinilH, T 1,1
has stood like a giant of Intellect and ! Tpniivo rwmntm
nvrrM hi toss wiiv,flnd know- Country Hams.
ing antagonists by the mere superior
ity of his equipment and preparedness"
His opponents have spoken without au
thority arid he has spoken with author
ity. It has all been-K remarkable trib
ute to the mental power of one man.
For those few good" and able men
who represent us ' we are : devoutly
thankful. We wish to fortify our po
sition further. How many of our read
ers can' name even' one congressman
from Georgia, from Florida,, from Lou
isiana, from' Tennessee, from Arkansas,
or from Mississippi? Time was when
the names of Hayne, of Calhoun, of
Lamar, of Vance, of Crisp, of Soule, of
Davis, of Butler, of a score, more of
men carried In their mere pronuncia
tion a meaning from one end of this
country to the othef; These men stood
for what they were In Washington.
They were constructive statesmen, and
they , were more concerned ittthe wel
HAMS AND B. BACON.'
F. F. -V. Hams. . . ; ," . ,
Busy . Bee Hams.
Klngan'e Reliable Hams.
Klngbfcn's Pic-Nlc Hanu.
Cam Shoulders.
Virginia Smoked Sldea.
KingaarVBreakfast Bacon.'
Paris and Compound Lard
X.'-" : ' Both Phones. :
RUDY & BUFF ALOE
Dissolution ot Copartnership -Mlsscg
Reese and Company.
: Notice, is hereby given that the co.
partnership in the millinery business,
heretofore conducted ' In Raleigh, N.
C by Mrs. Josephine E. Pescud,
Miss Sarah N, Reese, Miss N. Janie
Reese and Mrs. Matte E.i Redford,
fare of the country than 1n the o.ues-j under the firm nome of Misses Reese
tlon of their own re-election. They and Company, was this aay dissolved
swayed by their counsels the destiny ; by mutual consent. Mrs, Pescud and
nf thR T!nlt0f1 fitntAfi and fin nrruilil thov i MfsttAa Paaba om. oiithni,!.. 4A .Mnllant
have done had they been for Califor-jand receipt for all money'due said co
partnership and have - assumed and
will pay all debts and obligations "of
from the eastern
knock his neighbor In the heady with states are .in Washington to represent
no serious rlsK to his Hie or m lib
erty. The law is still all right for the
niggers. . If a darkey kills a white man
and . escapes .lynching he . I pretty apt'
to dangle at the end of a. rope Only
men of aome. influence In the pmmunl
ty, either through, money' or - family
connection, become violently insane, on
. . - - v. , ! .1. .. A An. HA.
account OI a COnlUSipn OI lOcaB. , ll w cuubicob. dvuiu, uiry uv nuy Aiiai 10 ,
a nitv that these thinas are.' trW in the answer. , Ipany.
nur southern count rv. so hlehlv favored I We make this plea that men may . 19-30 ays.
the. eastern states. .They are not there
to represent Louisiana, and ' It is ab
surd to suppose that they are. If they
can persuade a majority of congress to
vote huge appropriations for New York
and none for 'themselves 'then the Ig
nored, section has but itself, to blame, j
North,.-they send their best , men tO
lnai is
said copartnership,
This June 4th, 1909.
.JOSEPHINE B. PESCUD,'
SARAH N. REESE.
''''. v" N. JANIE REESE. Vv"..,-
MATTIE E. REDFORD.
Mrs; Josephine- Reese Pescud,' Miss
Satab N. Reese and, Mtos JanTe Reese
will continue-the business under the
Arm- name of Misses Reese and Com-
t ie-tariff and disappoints the people ; sold it to the ultimate consumer for
ter' making, them' promises, it may
bo necessary 'to "recall to the wKlte
house Theodore Roosevelt." '
After Scoring the ministry tor in
iilfference "? to politics, Bishop Bell
. dosed by saying: "Wealth iacenter
1 in a few1 individuals, and the time
fr. a division of
rnrmnflr nfr
$10.00. '. There was only a margin of
profit Of J 1.50 for the retailer,; which
shrinks into insignificance when com-,
pared w.th ' the . harvest of " gold
reapea uy me wuoiea irusi at me ex-
manufacturer , of cheap goods will
have to buy .the same quality of cloth
for his next spring's output at $1.25
1 '.when he deals with the woolen trust
alth,,,even U,-.a' revolution, is.ne-now; He. will not stand for the dif
in other respects, bat they, are true.
We would as wel own upt Once, and
be -florie wlth it, that there to more rev
erence for law in the north than, in the
south. A "prominent" cK.tsen aoes not
count for so much there as here.:' The
social pull to not strong enough to pull
a law-breaker out of Jail. Mr. Biggers
should have been put where he would
not be liable . to , become ' confused,
again. .Turning him loose on society
will have a bad effect, on other gentle
men who are inclined to- be a law, unto
themselves. We did not hear the1 evi
dence' but ; Weare; acquainted "With, the
deserved -. puntohmehtCharrty and
.Children. '. - ' , , X '
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: . SecOonslism and MeB.l, ( : .
That the government is sectional and
We make this plea that men
think of it. We ;wint the south to
search diligently and And Its men-of
ability,', and "having found them, send
them to" Washington. We want ' the
electorate' to thro aside the personal
element,-; to get th?. men .who , think
deepl: and vigorously, the. men who
will not cringe at the howl Of the mob
or be influenced by mepe demagogy,
We want men of education who hav$
been trained' to- do' things and who
know" where they stand. :k We want hien
who Will ' Mve the democracy from
making such altlful 'spectacle; "of fir
self ,aantad" 'Wade Ito the present
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pense ot the consumer. The same facts, and we are sure that; 1118 deed session ofongress.; Thert will section-
land.-Charle&ton Jew j art Couiidir.; 1
, , -,. .-
'. rvisir ja corhmenctna -treatment for
a -slight Hregihaihtjr' that wuid have
M S? Powell's
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. ' Iference so instead of Selllne a UU 1 conducted la the Interest of the eastern i been cured oulckly by Foley's Kidney - - f . l1 l: , t
7" n r' J If! :Jall -tv-vJ--- Wimllr. theorySn the Remedy may result In a sertous kidney nM. i S " tl
id all this informatioB'wiUi .;M-Sr:l M.rn,a forf some years, .'-and .there have-dteeasef Foley's KWney Remedy builds- UrtlSr 3 tOIl It: IS'flRB.
1 la a single day', news! We',pre $i0.00,,the prlce , which the been many re8BOnV render such a ' up the worn Out ttosues and stigtbn"?
' r if Senator Aldrich ever reads ultimate- consumer -jot1 the elothes 'er tenabl?. No" 'orie wlll auestioti heens these brkans.-T-iahgJdrowell 'Dg ,5t; ? ;' Phntia ' At
iai xnai new xora ana me new juig- vempany.' y
last : spring, f $he retailer,.: in
turnt
Kmg-Crowell ?tcttgt4$
Phoiit41.
The renovating or clearing ale
of all Slimmer Goods will be con-
tinued while the work is progress
ing and the prices of i great many
things will he cut deeper, so as to
affect a complete cleariiice. .:-
Every attention that lays within
pur pover, will, be given to the
convenience of our customers and
we will give them such great bai
gains; that , while they may suffer
sonie inconvenience they will be
fully repaid many times over.
Big Money Caii he Made
by Buying Now.
Come and Shop tjie
Greatest Bargains Awajt
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