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f " MAINE GOES DEMOCRATIC tl. PWts a Democratic Governor. If JUC REGISTiAR5?AND JUDGES TOR NOVEMBER ELECTIONS. .. Legislature Should be Democrat-, The Board of Elections for Per- ic a Democrat Will Succeed, Sena: , son County have 'appointed' the tor Hale, Present Incumbent. following gentlemen to, hold the Augusta, Me., Sept. l-The elections in November; ; democrats in the election today ! Ai , Precinct,-. John Garrett, Jlected their candidate for gov- j Registrar,. Ruffin Rhew and J, 6 -ner Col. Frederick Plaisted "Wr Fitzgerald Judges : ' . elay0r of Augusta?: In addition to . - Aliens ville, J. D.Burch, Regis this they have elected four con- trar,xJohn LGentryand S, T. ressmen and quite likely also a Slaughter Judges,,- , - -Lority in the legislature. ; ; Bushy Fork; D. Allen , Hester Colonel Plaisted's majority bv-1 Registrar, RR. Bradsher and J. .1. r, viir r.a,n di date. Gov-1 F . Long J udges; s . 1 - ' eriueiCF""" ..- ; - . ernor Bert M.Fernald, willprob ablv reach five thousand. ' . Bj.CWeH . Tavenner, Specal Wasbing . ton Correspondent of tbis -, Paper. . Facts . " and Figures Given Which Proves the , Injustice of the Tariff ."; Law. jvr: ,V; 4; Tm is because of - the Pay ne Aldrich' ad valorem, tariff -of 105 per cent, Or in. other - words on each $1 worth of woolen dress goods imported, the Paye-Aldrich iaw levies va tax of $i;03. The con--sumer miistpay thev $1 value and the $i:05 tariff, or $2,05 ; for ,one I dollar's worth of goods. : - This is but one of a thousand illustrations 'that could-be sub- Vi ----- . , mitted to show how. the tariff af-, fects the cost of living; Here is another sample illus tration for the tariff arithm eiic lass; which is ; composed, of some 9p,000,000 American ,corr sumers,' ah of whom are more or, less dissatisfied with the awful increase in, prices: . - v- . Asuit of clothes having an import prce" of $10,. and , which costs an- Englishman $10 - when ready to put on all .wool and tailor made, pays at the custom house an ad valorem tariff of 80 per cent or $8, per suit! making the suit cost the "American when it is , put on . $18, ' disregarding transportation- - and retail pro fits. V' - ' ' ' "' I . - , , -r-r-r . . : -r-T. , , ATlflT.npr f'nmTIH.riSllTT ' i ATI i rT ,T . Mistake; the. buyer loses J T3m-Qf'r -.j w-VniinwoT. nWii.T?' iclish woman carDetina: a room JUates, :George, H. Jones Regis trar,- G, H. Tapp and Thos.f Luns ford Judges . ' - ' Cef fo, R. "A. Clay Registrar, WT E. Farley and RL: Pay lor Jud ges. ; ' - - " Chub Lake, Nat" Jordan-Regis- Asher C. Hinds, the parlimen- j trar R- A WiUiams : and Jesse ijongjuages. ; . , - Cuningham, J. M. Jones . Reg istrar," John Barker and "WV R. Hayes Judges. - " ; v Holloways, . W. R. Day Regis? trar, J, W. Montague and J; S. Woody Judges. - : tt. i . i xj.u.' j-ij-Zifliii. i-i. V'i-iii rv,evix- aUl ocuaw. . T CI -1 A : Tl . r,r,inced sometime ago that he" uau: " iemau' aeu would retire from the senate at the end of his present term.' The democrats are tonight wild Trith delight over their victory, although it will be several days before the vote from the remote rural districts is received. tarianof congress, of the Port land district; Swasey in the sec ond, and Burleigh in the third district, were defeated. Should the legislature prove to be democratic a democrat will .A Misiakes in Paint. Tae r.su?.l way to buy paint is i IU Llt' -. LUC 1 VI C J U JJ.J.V JJ VXJLVi I gallon Foglem an ' Ju dges . Olive Hill, T. a Wags taff, Reg istrar,:. C. Wagstaff and H. D. Foush(ie Judges. : ' East Rboro, J. M, O'Briant ivegistras, . E. J. Tucker and alph Cole Judges. DEMOCRATIC KEYNOTES OF THE r CAMPAIGN. by it; how much? Depends onthe ; g. Long, Judge paint: it is so much a gallon, or I ,. Woodsdale, W.1 H. Hall Regis- so much r. year. How much a- trar, !R. P.; Brooks .and John H. gallon or vear. do you think? ;AsWatts(flges." ":' ;r: muctr perhaps, as- the total price 'i-- - s T 5"" ' of the paint. r It may take twice Rose Moore Farm. the number oi gallons.. - The farmers "of Person county, N Avery, Jelhi, N Y, owns two ! and all others--interested jri corn houses, both exactly alike. He' -growing arecordiaily invited to . ' . . r V i Rose Moore Farm to see a great painted one with Devoe .and one , demonstration of corrr growing on with another paint. - Devoe 6 gal- 0hce' poor, land, .'made possible 'by Ions: Vllq other 12. v : ' " the first rcrop - of clover sod. six Goby the iime; Devoe, There's nothing I the first j crop - of clover sod,1' Six tons or manure ana 45U pounds or cheaper. . Go by -the "i-f; price; there s nothing deaxer, . take pleasure in telline you what I except not painting at aU. Poor did from s,an t0 finish It wiI1 pay pamt is better than none. , ; all t0 come who are interested in What does it cost, not to paint impr0ving th.eirjferm and growing at all? Can t ; figure it out -exact-. all the corn they .need on a few ly; say a tenth of the building , a acres. ' A good many have seen year besides looks - ; . itf and aI1 say it is the m0st regu- What is poor paint worth tljen? ,lar and uniform field of com; they Lon t know and don t carer, you' aflW'- -aon t want it. Go by the name. . W H M00RE Long, Bradsher &-Co. Rokeville Place. " ! ; ; rp9 :' 1 " ... ID O OO O CD 1 OOOc jjj8 Ve SelltheFaMer's Tariff; $3 75 3 75 4 57' 3 16 3 11- ; 3-11 3 11 4 69 , 3 75 ' '5 17' ' 5 91 AND The Buctep: Ul t r We Can Make it to :Y6ur"lii terest if You will-Oatt; and See ' ' - ' -, r.v' - 18 ft. square with ingrain carpet two ply would 36 yards j at a dol lar a yard fia t, or Would pay $SG. ArAirierican vvoman fusing - the same carpet would- pay ,,$23,76 tariff at the 'custom house, which would make the carpet cost her $59.76 x.. ;: i WHY .PRICES ARE HIGH." The following table" shows a t r s number' of common articles 'of consumption, the ad valorem tariff rate-under the . new' Re- publiiban-; tariff law,-. : the real value jof the articles and the tariff additions on the1 basis of purchases. . : , Amt; of tariff rate . Rcal value Sugar 60. 80 per ct. r . , : 4 $6 00 ' 6 25- Window glass 84 per ct. 5 43 Soap 46 per ct. " , 6 84 Machinery 45 per ct. - 6 89 Tinware 45 per. ct j 6. 89 . Metal tools 45 per ct. .6 89 Stockings tl doz 88 per ct S.U Shirts 60 per ct. ' 6 25 Blankets, 107,perct. 4 83, Flannels, 40 cents per yd. , 144 per cent. -4 09 PROGRESSIVES NOT REPUBLICANS. Those who approve of the sen- timents' of such genuine pre- ( gressives as : Victor Murdockof Kansas will be- disappointed if they expect that the Republican party proper has; any intention or carrying out sucu lueats.- -mis is "made plain "im the Republican text book; -just; issued, by the ixenuDUcan cunKressiouaj; ;um mittee. The campaign book "em phaticaUy does not recogize in surgent republicans as .3 repubh canSjand thereby tacitly serves notice to the public that if the ext House is Republican the. people need not expect the ideas of progressives to be carried out. The Republican textbook, how ever,, off iciaUyj indorses senti ments of , the i Aldrich-Cannon-Guggenheim type of Repubhcans as, being. . JSim on-pure Republi canism; As the Democratic. cam paign book accepts the sentiment of many of the genuine progres- REPUBLICANISM IS : CANNONISM. In spite cf anything , the pro: gressives can-do 'orsay,.,- Can nonism an d - Repubhcanism are synonymous. Page 3490 of , the Congressional Record shows that on March 19 a- resolution was repprlbed providing for- unseating Cannon as :speaker.Of the entire Republican membership -j only trie following nine voted - to. . un seat Gahnon: Mu r dock of. Kansas Cooper, Caryt; Nelson ; and Len Toobj of 4 Winconsin; j Lindburgh" and Davis of Minnesota, Poin'" dexter of "Washington and . Gron na of. "North -Dakota. -Thus - it is indisputable " ' that Cannonism dominates all , but one twenty-; fourth Of 'the Republican party. This is the " answer we get by dividing ' 219, the- total - Republi can membership of the House cv 9. the .'number of ' Republicans who .voted to unseat Cannon r ' CANNONISM BOUND TO RULE. , Even - if J every' one : of thel genuine progressive Republican congressional candidates is elect ed, Cannonism v?ill reign the in House of Representstives if that tg body has a;Republican majority , As the : regulars will outnumber the progressive , inJ Republican caucus, ! 'Uncle Joe" or some one satisfactory to the Old Guard will be nominated ; for .the spek ership.;. The' only- sure way .to kill Cannonism Js to -deprive the Republican , membership " of Congress' of the balance of !power, and to replace a'Republican pre sident with a.Deniocrat. v A ! WHERE AND". WHEN . We learn that Mr. I. T. Denny, of Center Grove, in this ' county died at his home , last week. Mr. Denny was ; quite an old man -and had been in bad health for some months. His death - is not - only a loss to his family but to the com munity and cou . - . V- j . . For Sale. A nice' ' 5 room - cottage, near town, conveniently - located to Longhurst Cotton lill.' House has just been painted . and is well ar ranged for comfort,. Situated on public road, Pricey low to ' quick purchaser. Call on -; - Farmers Loan & Trust Co. " : - R0XB0R0, N. C. " ; We are the leaders in Low-Prices and good MerchaMiCWe are here t6 save you money and intend fthajt; farmers; o -person, Caswell farid Orange shall have the opportii-.; nity to buy goods as cheap as anybody. Our stock of , .. ;'j y -s : : ; , - : Clothing, Dry-Goods, Shoes, Hats, and everything carried in a first class General Store, is new and up-to-date and our PRICES LOWER "3 I than samp.,qoods can be bought in this town, Give us ,a call and will prove this assertion to 'be 'true. Big lot 61 Mattr g mgs and rugs . r ; . ' . :, ; 1 ;; l 4 . ! c y '" .Always ask -to'see our L L and Piedmont $3,50 Shoe the best shoe in town, "v" . ' , - " . -: n fl A - DIXIE; GE0THING STORE, I : )f ; : r J.-; Goldberg, Manager' :.r:Tt- Kepublitjan part " clares fhe .Republican textbook, I '. -3 . J J1 - .!. .' .C I It , w k suuiug lui . uia lmpusiuyn 01 such'duties t as will . egual the difference , between the cost of prodoction a-t home and- abroad, together with a reasonable -profit for American "industries." , It is; true ; the 'Republicans promised such a revision in the 1908 platform, but it is safe to predict no Repubhcan candidate' for of f ice will , declare that the tariff vas ever revised on that basis. All genuine progressive Republicans are on .record as stating that -the v promise, was ignored as completely as if it had never, been made. Revision I of the tariff on the basis indicate ed would have been a bife . down ward revision; while theRepub- hcahs revised it upward by 1 71- 00. per cent. ..' , ; " TWO "SAEF- BATS, V A$5,000,006'srirp subsidy grab" anda ', central government bank are two good bets in theevent of the next Houre of Representa tives retaining its present Repub lican majority. - If . the House is Democratic it is an equally 1 good bet that special privilege:xwUl Ibe disappointed on both prop ositions Watkms Bullocln Phone 94. ;mMt TlTmTlA ililllllG 01 EVERYTHING TO. BUILD WITH " R0XB0R0,N: C. 'L,' h "TO' jF 1 r rnr Ha-nis l& Bums. i - . i ' - - v " - . 1 . ' - ' , " f , - " s, , , 4. Major ' Stedman's Appointments. : ; ' .- ,H6n.Thas; M. Stedman, Dem bcratjcV candidate ,( for. Congress will address .the, r i voters? of this district at" the tollowing times and "places;:- , , : - . Gibsonville, ;; Saturday Sept 10; 4:30p. m.', :, - , . Oxford, Thursday Sep timber 15," at 8 p.' m. , v - I - Creedmofe, Saturday,:Septem ber 17 at 2:30 p. m, r . , ; , Burlington, Monday, - Sept , i -ber 19, at 8 p., m. : ; Mebane, Tuesday night, Sep tember 20, at 8 p. m. ' . Roxboro, Tuesday September 27, atlp. nu , " sive Republicans as being 4ruly September 28, at 1 p. m, xyt;iiiuoitii,-, x otciu uuauj xanceyvme, luesuay, uco. xo, the surest way. to secure pro-, at 11:30 a.. m. . f ; ;. ffressive legislation would be by, - : . A. JVAYLAND COOKE - S voting the Democratic ticket 1 . : Ch'm. Dist. Ex. Com Clothing Dry Goods, . furniture and " - , - r ' House Furnishings. Everything to wear and f urnish the home. : i-.: ' " ' , i "j We solicit your trade and are al ways pleased to serve you. few! c:J ti:' " 20Z fiLOI
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