yo. / Wednesday, October 2, 1912. No 2 ft. LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF FORM D*. | —A liit dog always boilers, —Only tlnee more months until Christmas! —Now is a mighty good time to lay in a supply of winter wood. —Atty, D. M. Iteeee of our town lias been nominated for elector of the 7th district. — The mail line from here to Hockford is now being carried by Bud Vesta!. —Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H..11 last Friday morning, a girl. Mother and babe doimr well. Doctor J. G. and Miss Sattio Marler, ami Miss Cornelia Mackie *u» taking in the Fair. —Shore & Donthit wants to buy Tour peach seed and will pay you 75 cents perbushel for them. —Rev. J. C. Styers of East Eewd preached an interesting ser mon at the Baptist church Sunday night —Mr. K. E. Caste vans left Sat urday morning for Baltimore to eater collide, for the study of den tistry. —W antkd—500 yearly subscrib ers the Yadkin' Bipple and rk has been extended to include contract supplies. Practice in the federal oourts has been simplified In the interest of all litigants, which will relieve particular ly the ppor BUitor. Postal savings bonks have been es tablished, to the great convenience of persona who formerly hoarded their surplus. Provision has been made for the par cels post, which will begin operations Jan. 1. These are among the achievements of three years of Taft. No other ®d mlnletratlon whhin the same brief limit has accomplished so many euhstan t!al benefits to the people. Why make a change. Involving widespread up heaval of business, when every phyeloal and material condition is favora ble ?—From Harrisburg (Pa.) Telegram. ALL MICE FELLOWS NOW. —From Morning Oregonian of Portland, Or©, Sept. 9, 1919. WHO WAS REPRESENTED? Dr. Wilson Asks Question That May Embarrass Democrats. "Who.” asks Woodrow Wilson, In his speech of acceptance, “when you come down to the hard facts of the matter, have been represented in recent years when our tariff schedules were being discussed and determined, not on the door of congress, for that is not where they have been determined, but in the committee rooms and conferences?” Precisely. Who has? When the Payne-Aldrich bill was being framed prolonged and open hearings were con ducted by the ways and means com mittee. Every one who had factB or arguments to present was given an op portuatly to be heard. However, when Dr. Wllson’B fellow Democrats under took to revise the schedules in this congress Oscar Underwood and his as sociates barred the doors and out of ad vices, the sources of which they have never yet entirely disclosed, proceeded to make up the schedules In secret and jam them through the house by gag rules. It would he interesting could Dr. Wilson scure from the Democratic leaders an answer to his question. It was not entirely thoughtful of him to propound it. I Another African Theodore. An African Theodore came to grief just forty-five years ago . because he thought he was the whole show. The rest of mankind thought they were isiomo ebow, too, and Theodore of AbyH einla learned too late that he had made a ver> serious mistake in not taking that very natural attitude into account. Nature has not given to any individual a monopoly of the abilities requisite in the rule of a people. | I t i i i A vote for the Democratic ticket this fall Is a vote for free trade and all that free trade Btands for. A vote for the hull, moose ticket is a vote for some thing which no one, not even its pro moters, can give any light upon. A rote for the Republican ticket Is a voto for protection to honest American toil, and protection is a synonym for prosperity.—Newport (N. H.) Cham pion. , When Wilson Will Get Worse Left. i Woodrow Wilson complained that | his private car whs left several hours i behind by the Chicago express. That’s nothing to the way he and his free trade crew will be left behi’d by ihe Taft Republican express on Nov. 5. Xadkinvillb Produce Market. corrected weekly by Shore