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4 OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1911. OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER. F. M. PIN NIX, Editor and Owner. ONE YEAR . , BIX MONTHS M $1.00 ,. .. .50 THE DC EI rrTIflW nr ty, under which the government se- I I1L IlL LLLUIIUi? UI cured the canal zone and is nowi nrit irrnn PIlllIflATO ! constructing tne great canal wnicn oLNA 1 UK MMMUNo : "i i ? s for the ou uiu auu luc cixuic vuu.Jj.iry. Senator Simmons has at all times Advocated by Cameron Morrison. demanded equal and exact justice in the levying of tariff burdens and the conferring of its benefits upon the products of all sections and call The next Legislature will have the ings of the pe0ple. He has not con election of successor to Senator sented that North Carolina 'a Dro- Already three of the aucts should be put upon the free other Entered through Oxford, N. C Pot Office as mail matter of the . Simmons econd class, in accordance with state's ablest Democrats have an- li!5t -hiiA tiiA m-nrinpts the Act of Congress March 3 1879. nounced themselves candidates in secti0ns which North Carolina has . . j opposition to him. Without saying to buy were highly protected. He TrTa f.rr tjptw ione word in disparagement of eith- has not consented that the products LETSGETKhAUi. , er Qf thege gentlemen m the opin- of the farm should come int compe t ,nnVs oc, f m9uor nf ion of this writer F. M. Simmons titjon with all the world, while It now looks as if the matter of ghould be nig Qwn SUCCessor , hltly protective, and in most cas- eloctrical supply has at last been por almost two terms Senator es prohibitive duties were levied brought to a happy conclusion. The Simmons has served the people of upon the products of the trusts citv dads have prepared a charter the state ably.honestly and efficient. wnich the farmers have to buy, i v xr w otnta Tjri ly- Hls course has not at all times in many instances at higher prices that the North State Hydro-Elec- met with approval of his constituents tnau loreigners pay for these same trie Company has decided to ac- not even of all those of his own American trusts-made goods'. He ceTji. and the affair will have been party, but when has the course of stands tor the same treatment in consumated before another issue any brave, fres?n,ct tariff legislation of the products of 4. 4, T .. . public man met with unanimous ap Nortt Carolina as of those of other ot tne paper- m spite 01 tne aire proval? His course has at all times sections,and for the same treatment prognostications of many of our conformed to his convictions of his of farm products as the products citizens, the corporation has not duty to his State, her people, and of otner callings of our people.This declined with scorn, but has de- country and . has ta constitutes his chief sinning with . , . , ... aftei much thought and painstaking lis critics. In my opinion and 1 termmed to come in and accept the invStigation. He has been represen- ( teiieve in the opinion of the great liberal franchise,help build up Ox- tative of the North Carolina of to- . ma jQrity of our people, it's one of ford, and get its share of the good day, with her vast resources of soil the chief reasons why he should thines comine in the future , mine, forest and water and her fast be re-elected. nirrifiilture. minins:. man-: It is understood that the local ufactures and commerce, and not the Democratc voters of the State company and tne corporation nave of the traditions ot ner past. xie jn a state-wide primary. 'He is al- trought about the entente cordiale nas been practicai.ne nas nui ready on record for a State-wde nnd that in i.. thn vMr th a doctrinaire. He is probably our , primary to settle the contest next boldest public man, ana nas accom-. year. corporation will be furnishing all pished more in my opinion,for the j Such in brief is the record o F. the current that Oxford can handle, betterment of his State and her peo Simmons as made in th Senate Now is the time for our people P1 than any of his contemporaries. He has made good. The people are . , . , . , . . . Simmons nas aciueveu uttcoa m to begin to get to work m earnest the Senate and bas won nign piace with a view of locating manufacto- among his party associates there, ries. The corporation pledges it- He is second only to Senator Cul- self to give us as good rates, quan- Person on the Democratic steering .... . . . .. committee of the Seaate,and in giv- ties and conditions being similar, ipg direction to the! work of that as any other town, and we no long- committee is second to none.He is er need fear that other places will a member of the finance committee have the drop on us, so to speak. S?na?T,r Mme. Songbird Pad Her Haughty There need be no repetition of the commerce,the one next sought after Goldem Belt episode.. in the entire organization of the Now, that the corporation has Senate. He is also a member of beginning to know that long service in Congress counts. A new man has to acquire influence and position Simmons has both. Why change? ft Respectfully, CAMERON MORRISON- A CRUSHING RETORT. Society Patron in Full. Last year a prominent Boston so- r-i a- xr 1ao1ot i t o tto n cr n or o tyi neinal given the assurance of fair dealing the national L water ) "Sborate dinned in our town, the Ledger is glad - Thelenrar subject iven to town's f called on zo see it enter, and hopes that it of water transportation in this and " - " ""7 tT& oT will have plenty of profitable busi- foreign lands and to report to Con gress a general scheme tor the con struction and improvement of a communerative system of waterways natural and artificial, for the en tire country. ness. ODD FACTS ABOUT THE EYES- Little Signs About Optics That Be tray Thoughts and Character of a Person. TidBits. service for that event. It chanced that the singer was . naturally inde pendent. On the other hand the caller was notoriously haughty. As a result this was what transpired between them: After the visitor had announced would be a Wagnerian selection. "The price we will not haggle ov er," said the visiter, "but instead of He has participated in the debat-,,, - . , . . . ... . the miDort. of npr cominisr. t.n sm sr- es on all ot tne great questions . ... . , . ' . wt,,- aan -iLccoh in tTlo er succinctly said she would smg a, v. .one number for $200. and that it There are scores of little eye- His speeches have not been corn signs which give the key to a per- pilations but have been thoroughly son's thoughts and betray that per-; prepared and nave exhaustively dis- : opeselecton I wait son when he or she is unaware of cussed the merits of the questions . f 1 " liti, it. An ordinary man, bent on de- under consideration. They have ; JSSula v dmt eg of the dav''' g ception, will flinch his eyes if some- received much attention in the Sen- Vr. th " waSn iia n Sone- $90n one looks him "straight in the eyes, ate, in the country, and from the I f l nular dittv $300 ' was The accomplished rogue, however, press, some of them being circulat- j fS-m relv will not. The eye that never ed as campaign documents by the na-; maam. Qvnrotinf flinches when challenged is not.s tional committee of his party, ,and :--BOdet? leader rlffiatoS -many peOple,especially young-womeand others have admittedly influen- uch ore eSctine off :"?Su5 suppose, the sign of an open af- ced legislation, hRm fl fectionate character.More often than During the ten years of his . ser- not it betrays the criminal.Adetec- vice his State has received more tive declared that the worst rogue money from the Federal treasury more for the lighter and easier song FOR GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT. ha. rr. oorv, . j fn V, ,-tt,.c V.or.r-o o Ti rj fn : 'vl1' Cylicu Lilt? 1UIUCFCUUCUU U"C of a pair of over-steady eyes, and public buildings than in all the pre ! the faster ine ail work"' that their unswerving gaze kept him vious one hundred and twenty-f iv j tn easr ta' fXed at $300 above suspicion for a couple of de- years of its history. Much over; J t 'the hS f vis tor w cades.He would probably never have Half of the more than four million ' t?Sdenar she turned to IS been suspected of his many crimes of dollars which have been appro- ut ad oafd- had he not been caught red-handed priated to ous rivers and harbors dur i 0f mir j hnl1 t AYnt vor while attempting to cash a forged ing these ten years has been ad- t Vi cou rse I sh all not expect you check- , ded to the House bills by Senate to Th Is the biSnl retort "'I The unsteady eye that is, the amendments offered and secured by l fn Afl eye that jerks rapidly from eye to Senator Simmons, who is a mem- , faUcU1 tnrow 011 $au- lie- eye when the owner is excited or er of the Senate committee hav accused of a crime does not ftx- ing these bills in charge- Among press guilt, as is often believed. Im these amendments have been: the Slatement Believe Tim fnr Roail nine cases out of ten it is a sign appropriation of $550,000 for the ; Matement Relieve Time for Road of honesty and unsettled mind. 1 construction of a canal to connect : Action is Ripe. If you will measure the distance tne waters of Pamlico sound with the New York Sun between your eyes you' will probably ocean at Beaufort, which has been; p u r h county accumu- find that it is the breadth of one completed.and is now open to .com- positive evidence of the pro- tlt by, CanCe0.Ur eyeS are fa" nA,tt?hoaP1SSKitSSi,0 i tli unced belief that the national go. ther apart than that you are possi- 000 for the canalization of the ernment should civ attention to fly very intellectual and have a Cape Fear river from Wilmington to SStateSte tmm n aL by tenacious memory. Eyes that are Fayetteville work upon which is m road and men prominent in) affairs very close together very often sigm- progress; the authorization for a of gtate are delarin themselves ty a j deceitful, cunning nature. ; survey of the inland watterway ; the as bein in accord n tM Blue eyes are considered to pos- authorization for the purchase of c-ressive policy One of these is Bess more attractions than eyes of but one of the two canals the dis- speaker Champ Clark who in a any other color. Among the Greeks mai swamp and the Albemarle and communication to President Robert and Romans of classic times, girls Cnesapeake connecting Albemarle H Hooper, of the American; Automo possessing eyes of this color found , sound with Norfolk harbor and for bile Association, expresses this opin- great favor among men.and it must its widening and deepening; ana ion. v not be forgotten that the goddess many others 0 A tTlo! "I believe the time has come for Minerva received a surname to sig- Ever since Simmons entered the tb general government to artivelv nify the blueness of her eye. Senate he nas been m I here are.of course.several kinds of cate of the establishment of the Ap- stateg building a great t&m of ui ue eyes, and pnysiogniomists oe- yaiacmau iwi iwwve. nc ud hiehwavs I believe th bniirHne- of Clare that the pure blue eye, while spoken several times in its favor and ; Kg',! SSnwl J 2?? denoting a sincere.honest nature.is his speeches have been widely circu- ientePin,e wedee for th creation of TJ . j i .uv. 1ota W V, occnnioHnna ntord ; ulerluS WtJUge IOr tne Creation OI i v.. v.o, i,ri,r r.i.onir.cr nK i d bpieiiuia bjsiem oi roads On the other hand, the large, lie sentiment in its favor.During the clear blue eye indicates, not, only last session of Congress Senator great mental power, but sincerity Simmons long fight for the estab and honesty.' The eye which is lishment of this reserve, which will half blue and gray,and is absent of do so much for the western people i, a o TAintiVii was crowned with snrnpss when the ayro, ucuuico v"" . . 1 . " , I, hrioflv TIfl co- and pure mind; but the china-blue , om Decame a law. tie maoe tne . I j- m eye, when it is glassy and unchang-' closing argument upon the bill and!.. Wh.aJ we n,eed 1S a monument ing, is generally a sign that the his speech was exhaustive in its that will be of some use to the yv-uiv .1 llliug UU Tdl LI1. 11 " V would have the views on the subject of the great commoner, Abraham that would bring its benefits toi every citizen in the country." Congressman Borland, of Missouri who is putting forward the Lincoln highway bill in the House of Repre sentatives, summarizes the matter owner is of a cold and selfish ture. This eye is generally property of criminals na treatment of the subject, the' Tt has hpAti larffftlv thronsrh Sen ator Simmons effort that the nation T s t,i i T tr , There are no eves which are coal al rprtnt of Agriculture haa!"'uv,T i""' : A aausnea black. What are called black eyes been so liberal with experiment work j There is monumeS So S are of a very dark brown, and as in tne state. In fact, it has done ! durf' afe a hXhwav ?,nument so '"vj ..w lilVJl t2 Ul L111S CLlllU Ui 1-LL Al Wl .Xi and women who are constant in Carolina than in any other State their affections and perfectly non- This work has consisted in farm est in all business they undertake, demonstration, expert supervision of Dark brown eyes which, while road building, and preliminary en sparkling, are very shifty denote gineering work in connection with that the owners are selfish, un- the drainage of swamp lands. This scrupulous, and of a cruel disposi- great department has' no better tino. Light brown eyes express de- rriend in Congress than our senior ceitfulness and lack of imagination, Senator, who is himself almost en while the small, penetrating brown tirely interested financially in farm eye, of medium shade, is a sign of ingm a mercurial nature, vivaciousness His recent bill Drovidine for'trov- and deceittuiness. Card of Thanks- In commenting upon the proposed route George C. Diehl, chairman of the national good roads board,says: "A good highway, connecting Get tysburg with the Capital will be traveled by thousands, where now the route is followed only by hun dreds, owing to' its serving as a road in name only. Motordriven ve hides are interstate as well as in trastate, and that which they - ac complish in obliterating State lines will prove more effective than any ornmoTit nt o rvnTilin rnaHa llRArJ ns . " nost-roada is t most nractical : .tner. means m cementing this na measure offered on this important . tlon mto aolkiifedwhole. Valuable Land for Sale. This is to express thanks to our subject. This bill and his great iriends and neighbors for the many speech on it have giveni such an im acts of kindness shown us at the petus to this movement that success death of our beloved father and re- is certain within the very near f u- lative, Mr. J. S. Hobgood. May God . ture. bless you all. Family and Relatives. He was the first Democrat to speak for the ratification of the ! treaty with Panama,and it was under A man can get his wife's atten- j his leadership that half the Demo tion by talking in his sleep. . cratic .Senators voted for that trea- I have for sale 50 acres of land! within two miles of Oxford- Price reasonable, and the terms can be . made to suit purchaser. T. 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