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t .- .... . ii-. " rT HM. ,r ..47v!r5rf.'. -;T.----.- v j- i i 1 ' 4 H r tfoell Bros., Proprietors.;,' r - ' -'". Home Fifsti :Abroad Next?: '.:r , . ' . ' ii..' I r , ,ii,,, , . . . " 1 ' . '!'. . ..;' ' f " I y $1.00 Per Year in A'dvarice; Vol. XXVII , V . ,. RpXBORO; NORTH CAROLINA". Wednesday , Evening, Aug; 17-1910: No. 3 .i- . -. . . - - - "V Si 1 3 rf - ; .' - v ; . WESTERN LETTER. By Clyde R. Tavenner. - Special Correspondeet ' . vj ' : ; Kansas City, Missburia,;- Axig 1-7. Thousands of 'Republicans thoughout the land, -and.- in" the insurgent districts ' paiiculary;, are becoming impatient WRoose velt's apparent reluctance to state exacflyaslWdslJ. the suujwi w ""--j , : ? The result is Theodore Roose velt is not quite as popular, ' an gX-pi":,iW-lu' diately following his return f roin Africa This is alyitasedonvention after :nayxn&igvv" and back. I haytaiwiwnun dreds of pe r s on s d.-all"""clas ses , and have sojourned specially m the insurgent diswqpsk-, . c , , , Roosevelt is ' not.- unpopular. I do not wish to convey -that ; im pression. He still; , has ; af '.large following. .-,",.-- : But many -of Roosevelt's ad- mirers seem to feel the ex-president is waiting to' see which fac tion of his party is ,Jie, strong est, instead of making a idepision on the basis of which :f action is is morally right. 1 :. If Roosevelt acts; : quicMy and with clear-cut candor he. may prevent further inroads ..on.his popularity. If he does .not $o. apt, the movement which. hejs;, given credit for having "started !,wiU "march on without him witn1ILa: Follette or some other genuine progressive at thej head. - r;.;i WILT- T. R. AITJl"lJODGlE?;" Word hasldmelntpyithg via. the Associated Press that Roosevelt will campaign for the! re-election of Senator flenryi Cabot Lodge of Massacliussetts,! who declares Jtfce ultimate t (Coi-I Sumer is krri4th.f J !' sumer is a myth. ( Rooseveltsjdmirr are gulp-' ing hard ovdr s this3 5 information.; They have been educated by. La Follette and otter5 ; Pennine pro gressives to know Lodgeasr.a tool of Aldrich and the1 spi&ial interests. 'h: r -r They also ha ve the word - of no lesser authority than Represen tatives Butler Ames, a Republi- can insurgent of Lodge?s own 1! we kl! the Ir armer'sfavonte The Buckeyelieat wMi We Can Malte terest if You will Call and m Drills ...hJi : tit" -. -1 l.ir state of .Massachusettes, that Lodge 1s;backedT'y blithe large corprationsy. . and ; is; Lused -.to I 'avance;; the , schemes- of the larfcre'-VaHroads. t teres ts;heLo8ge in the halls, of. Congress.'' vi;;, . :u Roosevelt's great popularity; has been largely 4ue to the be-i. Therefore all ovethe land the ex-president s frieds-are asking; v How cahv-Rodsevelt? cbnscien tiousl speak :f6r'; a':;matt'(iike Mge wnen jae aoes ziowingjor UK;e jjpueif e i-Theniere ' asking '"-of? 5 -this option' ilias1 tHo-nfeff&cof piacmg .KooseveiD on tne aeien siyefi And it-is bad forrnyjipoli- tician greator-ismalli: :ta:be?oxx the defensive. A;- 'Jii , 'THE T)EM0CRA5CS POSITION. . , Kepublican '.spellbinders -4iave-i intimated the.Pfipaoeratic; party uauas ; ior ;iree f Txaaev. a dsqiu ie free tradeis impctical witti the TM'4-ni3 UiniAA' LV.Awrr UUntr the world, including Great Bri tain, levies some tariff, nd. this country must always ao' so. The Democratic position on the subject is substantially -as -111'. ' - .. ' -v . ' I roiiows: . FirstrThe. government; should never collect one enny more of revenues than necjfessary: ; to-administer its, affairs .with frigid ,-Secpndl3ie' lowest-i rate, that will yield the greatest amount of reei should ibeimgsed; T Tnifd: Lnixuiies should alwayk bear5 thebiglieit revenue dhties dicated the wisdom of advalorem duties; uaa :beiti ethe y'otject be iaM sbc as to f ftpera1 with equality throughout the union, aguiilst anylclass or sectibn. i -L Sixth: Absolute necessities shdul&&6oht& .A. Seventh: There snould be im posed a revetiue duty upon prac tically all imports, -with -certain exceptions, These exceptions should ;be :;determin;ed t;byj the test; i; at to' Yo ln- 1 v V enemy or such Corporation ser? yers-,asXodge,iil V4 't&UjOji-n See f 1 ' 1 , 3 TV.'PThViJj!:'. Imports coming dn-competitz3)n , should "be placed on the free listj and'articles of absolute necessity' - .: atrtptt aH tttt a rrTT a t?pt?rct -v Quite' an important 'conference' wa& held on J.-PierPOhtTVIbrfirah's yacntTvUorsair'- ,oit Newport;, K.r trMf seeing; President; 'f Taft" lat 0i..Ls ::jt-klili ' itfi : .HtL? thePresideht's'secretay.;5 1 i i MAirWw'jiJiA,.?;: xHJiiTav iv viewtnat "Aidricn's promised retirefaent' fr6m'i.the" Senator vvohld be a; 1 'national' !talainlty f v :...-. .!-..-.--. . i( ftJi . j-. .-..:,...,...-.........!. .-.;. 'i Rndit Served hffnipea ?TJpbciakk5n -miomd haver enWer h 'BeUeVe Aidfch wbUitf retire' at l' endf ':o!th teriri ,5ar ne-ainounceff'kst spniig. ''-itlwas'bt'execVinai WalP lij&ixi lose its most "rejpresen&tive f in the Snae. ' ' , .n 'j i LETTER.!: ROM KENTUCKY: ' ; Prestonpurg,.Ky., Aug.. 8 190; uear i5ro. JNoell;r J ,4 i'. . 1 - ' - - - !- 5 You see whem wetare,;in -.the valley of. the n B jg, Sandy, r i j sur,-' roundetd by; high mountaiusjirich in coal and mineral;, products. This is destiiieditO':he' one of the richestsections in all the country, r The people are very kind and recpxipn, onenignii jS ai wr.PWr arriyal. Ev.eryc.one "land.Tallhis folks wi present7' Th large eralfyspaca, b.-tteyri4,syir.iit9.y- uiDrer theiiBaplisti fjabtdr cherie,' Bro. Haymore haygoofifjo. cabulary ajid,P&aift amltgi natipiijoso IuinayihidWhat' he said;aBb1f uas. plenty.' "We delicious ice cream and cake was sent to everyone - f r 1. This isJa wide " awaice"town and th'eB hefe.' ,'They have . recently. r'pur chased the lprnSc' erty worth : $15,00000 and- are contemplating; puttinupr two dormitories . ;tb .! cost: : $30,000,(50. They ; have in course of : erection a $10,000.00 churcn. which will, be a beauty when completed! , - The County Teacher's ' Insti tute met here last week,; and, it was an inspiring sight,' - these 200 eager,; enthusiastic teachers, 150 of them yoiing.men. There are .over . 100,, schools inr this County and it' is one of the am bitions of the mountain boy and girl, to be able to get a first clss certificate "PrOi. J. A. "Sharon of Richmond, Ky.,f ProL.bf ! His tory and civics in ,the ISTormal College there, was the instructor; He is one bf the finest "men and best teachers I ever sawJ; t'wish the Old Korth State -which; al ways desires .and deserves the ; bestcould get him to hold five -or six Institutes next summer. -He would give the cause ,.6f -'education a boost..-.. ; i v;.... " Please say to s all ,bur ,.f r!ends that we dike dut here very much, indeed. . Our school will open the 29th of Auguat,1 and in the mean while we( are getting .acquainted, " - But there n and if "we 'eah rnuX riior. l rn without it.J f'3 ' f-:i': Ji Loye" to all, With best wishes.' "TJ" "Sincerely, v::, a ;:r delivered thddW-wlcbnib tb wMcVrWrXK ; win uever u ayie to live up to iu. After thespeephifying.andmusi s' no placo Jike home" wng, .ins- wunnesq :t-Decome tJbe:.'at homevl we! known.-,, : .C-t.A,: - ,r tGV:0.'P. HAS " JUST I ABOUT "LV'-': , - f 1 Asli'eville Ga2ette-New$ Mudb 'Disiress- ,,kfe'2ntiM:iw-?tii' rfc.:! ' eyIe.Ne?iPite: ; ' wTh hik rennff t,n t.ViP paper. Mr. Gillis employ ed. these iubu rtmegea. ' .: , 4; t, i ll uuA 'ttiBPKHfl1? I QlITftrftnTj: OTP.nTiUa.niVV t .jV1?"?? piaiuc iias .waerea a campaisrn - up- '"VffS' irttt uwu wuia,,py a personnel t In .A . 1 ' "I'll. . 1 1 :1 . -1. T 7l pianK,5nKe iw autnpr, wl tmngsalljnejLand:rwillbecon- strued larsrelv.with-flAView to ere- wholly.th a :jiewiafe thej- junaipiec .Onesmust realize,'; afteri a1 rsea- jsqp of: retrospection; .uthatJe defeat-of Mr, Duncan.-, was: tin- fivitable,-; There wasiularrayed against him the wOrld Tthe: flesh .!: ' -. ' . . ...... and iMariof Buttler. C;Asr. Biitler has said. throughLtherGhairlotte Pbservefr; i;thef fighti;;, against JDirncan .began Waybackinn'the .Winter.: But Butler ;t61d,only half the;truthiraYhat0ie;Veferxedv4;o wasine:ieTiiers. ..tnax 7 ne. cau sed Mpreheadtto ;send -6uM; Glider government f rUrikin vtoiatibh' pf the national .committeeman ; was mjeat the-Wlite.E&auseii! inhere! ajftampftigni wast i wagedi agairis hhichUdUwkeiofdi ofnder.IttOtni'tenl;ertirls'e Butlejf'-s Ttidian,aflld'fhaf A)i&k ediiriections: irf thewe WeW m yedottlfeffetV-hile thergbod work ofvWeatinoi5 DemocraM SehaSoPsiT .jg t5eribaeovrinseVeW:,J thefight'has'beerale'aifiSt hiifi -withhe' hi&t afitflifiPfflf a'BicnHeu'or a'Hahfaxjand' wiM the colduthlessneslbBiffnisl sasMns;.niofe:espW raised that his the pie.vltfrig&cle.; The last istate'ment ; given uthe Charlotte Observer' by ;! -Butler' before going' to the. convention hall, was to the effect . that the days of the pie brigade were numbered. As '3 heJ spoke .there stood at his .immediate. right .the Esoteric Settle with ,, a fresh Federal commission in his pocket While Gene Holton, r whose, feet are perennially planted, in . - the trough, .flanked . his left, ' and neither appeared -sensible of .the 1 excruciating irony. - of the per formance. Many of ithe .-.-Federal office holders, perhaps a maj 3rity of them, Grant and :Morehead's patronage, , with their ramifica tions, were -all instruments 'in the hands of 'Butler.r and were set, in motion by t him - against D uncan. The money , too . b eginn ihg ,with that of : the rich, .More-; liead, was oh the..; other,'1 side. Butler's .ee.lunchjconririwas superfluous, because;, everybody: wilhngVtbvote. for; Morehead, and i i I J - w 2 T V v-- ' M't f W . 4 . r S.-.1 ' wiiung.xo:taKeTtne money, gouia Itwas a scene .that -may. rwell cause thfenudicious -among :Re.- publicans ; ,to :grieve-that scene about the ice water aneiemonad'e honest iox platform JelaraUpn .theoisentimets .tf neiJ th5nniI6at'Wamgtoiir efficacious: refrekhments kerved from Morehead's quarters. for even here they played both-ends Consideration of these .'things ' against the; middle;, and' t minis- with a -glance 1 at , . a'', platform -tered.tothe.arriyingdelegates obviously meant rto:; deceivpwin " . according to their several wants, - .came, to do homage to the, recru- inem. TIiensvhlrAlTTtr, vu1 situatioiltbef6ri6ta4 mg mtesM itheaeWH I nP Porntoa an heAnnAi1. J itolm W ,.tKe (;represen. bvesof?thfc5lTrnKTin' m reai$hct3 the difeWsfmalWd to what , oi tnis - man ; t Aca,C casmsre. xou..;haAltneretore!beseemttnaticihfe JpWj JaieiWhifP'fHiWW hrsJhaW,v?ft?fTTn3,l J, - - attending Tus nrst.jRepublican PBtipn.uiwJiosenatwd yars reers6liliticaiiS'ffipTi deyptgL ,jtp .p.romotingspiriof factionalism, ' wh:6?sSJ sble'effort tearing others down," whose, ers down," hosev AshViHe., Aug,13. Rome and'-". . r: therftMOflFtinaffC x office ' ';vt.-iv::i'-''..T"?s""" du.n.iw J PPmKov U-. -. -4-4- i o i' ""fcj . utwnyriaise, . a ucupi. ,i ucrmim rowtwa ;ne re- . 'WdSo atifpf fil over - - - ii r in i H I, i n i r r , y.-!.- rf. rfirv .pa .3 -.fl.JiIOo 90J5iq emo ouldiDgs, ColumnssiBm'ckiats! "rtf L L U V I LI 1 hffS ' FStf ..aarra i matrjgMBs.. ,, , , , , .-' - OCIZZIZZZDliZZ3 f-r ' 1 - ' ' v 'Furniture v and House i ' i . j v rr 1 Everything to wear and furnish me nome. f r - . - ' k . ' ! We solicit your -rnW'-tJor-D-'.: ' up''SK'; .dut Hioiiir zmmb ' fj: p;;ivf.? ''i: i;r, ebiirrt i- lJ HJ!: y ? .r i' r-- frr rr T r TT T.' ' fS rr rz . f U ii ' 'fHEzr-oczzalli 1 - : l'z5 tions and individual male volrififi ' ' to personol profit. " : we think, lead" thou ffhtfnl ii. th suppsr of Tnr W, . . cal amhationsjbo Jonciutle that . hm behius mo?S Sgeping V : . :Tjitiithe public cwtalThe3rN'atio- nai ijiauor dealers assnmntinn t and; it is iWT-wTxviV. J. 4iroo vrif. .r trationioji4-; m tiqlarAthhffiUediit. and rJ&jZ&&Z'iX - v)L ' t - ' k boifffiiSftlofitfii ' Liauor :k iJasciiB' will' ( ' , ' in tleure"regulate tEeiparty '3 t 1 -Our: opinion1, isf that'Sfhe mi- ' nor;rt);tMe has ' : ' jus11pn3ed"tlie:a olepths ' . 1 ' 3 vail IIJT rklHCi -: Ul ? J - - iri ' Tt.' f.i ! ' .4 - ' ' -ifaiMaihrtri-i r. . r ffP i r r i 3 i 2' 4 J .-.J... (Mi ' v t,' k- : - -trade and are'ai- ?h:rj;.i. -t.nndn riiV - .onii ii Furmshm . X; A. BEAM. stands of Butler, and ; the more
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