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Jlention this paper and remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-;:o-jt, and the address, Binghamton, ., cu every bottle. iI.BKiN Dl'NN:. Given viiio, N W. A. Darden, Farmville, N. C. C. Dunn Sw Darden Atfomeys-ef-Law Fap.mviu.e, N. C. Business intrusted to our hand? will receive prompt attention. ClIAS. 1. Statox, Afforney-at-Law, Scotland N- ck, N. C. Praclices wherever his services are required. At?iox Drxx Lawyer Pra:t:ce3 here whenever his services shall be required. Asnr.Y Duxx Aiiurtiey diiJ Countiur di Law Scotland Neck, N. C. Practices wherever his services are required. Money to loan on approved security. m. U. L. SAVAGE OF P.OCKY MOUNT, N. C. Will b? in Scotland Neck, N. C, on tae third Wednesday of each month it the hotel to treat the diseases of th Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, and fit F. Smith Physician and Suroeon OiHce in Planters & Commercial Bank Building Scotland Neck, N. C. J)R. A. I. LSVERMON, DENTIST. SRSSKSS OfHce upstairs in Wliite. Wf head Building. Office hours from 9 to 1 o'clock and 2 to 5 o'clock. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.' Wis-si.ow's RooTiiixr, SYurp has been t!-id for over SIXTY YEAKS by MILLIONS of 'IOTin-KS for their CIIII-URtN V HILIv vi:: fmN-G. win. perfect success, n '7;jTTir.S the CHILt. SOFTENS the GUMS 1 t VYS all I AIN ; CUP-ES WIND COLIC, and V''"e ',et remedy for WARUHCEA. It is ab , , ,.-rnli;.. ue frure and ask for "Mrs. . :.;.;!ov:,9 S -.othinrr Syrup." end ke no other ' i-j x. T-vcrtv-livo cents a bottle. PARKER'S UAITt BALSAEW C1bhm end beautifies the hjdt a 1mcuri,Tit growth. 2?ever Fails to Eestoro Grajl .Hair to Its icniwui .iw. Cnviinta hair f.lllinir- it to yourself and family to see the STIEFF PIANO rt.t acquainted with its owe to beautiful rich tone. Hearing and seeing is believing; come to our warerooms, see and hear for YOURSELF. You will be surprised at the difference; particularly at the price and terms. Buy From The Maker. Serd for Catalog. - Chas. M. Stieff, Leon II. Steele, Mgr., vviuiuammyto noia water c-irects following use of liquor, wine or ) I " & X IUS"t. lhe mild ar J I t t , , ,- J ! soon realized. It stands the highest be- iimilrt rtf vvn it.... TAXING POOF! MAM'S COAT OFF HIS BACK Concrete Illustration of What a Re publican Tariff R5r.i;y Means Causes Workers to Think. Concrete examples of hov a pro tective tariff operates are causing the working man, the "poor man," to do a lot of thinking nowadays. He is be ginning to understand whether it is not about time to call a halt on the Republican practice of taxing the coat off hl3 back and threatening him with the loss of his shirt and his socks If he does not submit. All through the present tariff law, passed by a Republican congress and endorsed by a Republican President as THE BEST TARIFF BILL EVER TASSED, are to be found discrimina tions, the higher duty on the cheaper article, the lower on the shoulders of those least able to bear it the great er burden of the protective system. nere are some illustrations: The cheapest wool blankets bear a duty of 1G5.42 per cent.; the dearest, 104.55 per cent. Flannels, not more than 40 cents a pound, are taxed at 143.67 per cent.; over 70 cents a pound. 7G.37 ner cent. Wool plushes, cheapest, 141.75 per cent; dearest, 85.33 per cent. Knit fabrics, cheapest, 141 per cent.; dearest, 95.53 per cent. Stockings, worth from $.1 to $1.50 a dozen, 76.37 per cent.; from ?2 to $3, 59 per cent. Hats and bonnets, worth not over $5 a dozen, 62 per cent.; over $20 a dozen, 35 per cent. Carpets, highest priced, 50 per cent.; that used for mats and rugs, 126.SS per c3nt. Women's gloves, unlined, 49 per cent.; lined, 34 per cent.; longest gloves, unlined, 42 per cent.; lined, 29 per cent. Men's gloves, worth less than $3 a dozen, 66.28 per cent.; costliest gloves, 14.45 per cent.; leather, unlined, 44.58 per cent.; lined, 20.50 per cent. Buckles, cheapest, 77. IS per cent.; dearest, 26.3 per cent. Uncut diamonds bear a 10 per cent duty; Imitation diamonds, 20 per cent. The humble firecracker bears a S7.02 per cent, duty, while elaborate fireworks bear but 70 per cent. Matting, smaller and cheaper grades, 43 per cent.; costlier, 24 per cent. Watch movements, seven jewels, 66.02 per cent.; 11 jewels, 40.41 per cent.; 17 jewels, 34.45 per cent. Underwear, cheapest, 58.90 per coin..; uearest, 50 per ccst Dress goods of wool, cheapest, 105.42 per cent.; dearest, 94.13 per cent. Velvets, cheapest, 105.22 per cent.; dearest, 49.55 per cent. Silk handkerchiefs, cheapest, 77.44 per cent.; dearest, 59 per cent.. Scissors, worth 50 cents a dozen, dozen' 52.21 per cent.; worth $1.75 a 46 per cent. Table knives, fancy grades, 57M0 per cent.; bone handled, 69.43 per cent. Butcher knives, best grades, 52.10 per cent.; cheapest grades, 93.55 per cent. Files, smallest, 81.29 per cent.; longest, 36.81 per cent. Shot guns, worth from $5 to $10, 47.67 per cent; worth ever $10, 45.46 per cent. These are only a part of the dis criminations, gleaned from a swift conning of some of the schedules. Re duced to simplest terms, they me n that the poor man is taxed higher than the rich man. The Third Term candidate's favor ite reply to the telling, unanswerable arguments of Gov. Wilson is that the latter's opinions are based "not on ac tual knowledge and experience but by reading musty books on political economy." The Colonel himself at a tender age was put at hard labor! It is not often that a man whose whole life has been given up to politics and office-holding gets as horny-handed as Mr. Roosevelt in the ranks of labor and high finance! Wonder if Emerson was gazing upon a Moose calf when, several decades ago, he wrote: T am the owner of the sphere, Of the seven stars and the solar year." - START NOW Susceptibility to colds, sore throats, tonsilitis and such, indi cate impoverished vitality lack of reserve strength to weather changing seasons. A spoonful of SCOTTS EMUL SO.V after each meal starts healthy body-action like a small match kindles a great fire and ri a! more: it makes ricn, nwjr, active blood-fortifies the tissues and stimulates the appettte-U u makes sound body-strength. ; SCOTT'S EMULSION is the f purest cod liver oil, made cream like and palatable without alco hol or drug the quintessence of purity. Reject imitations they are im postors for profit. SCOTLAND KECK, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. ON BEHAL F OF regressive Senator raw (Substance of Evidence by FACTS Senator Simmons src-ko ar.d voted Lumber, against Democratic platform. Cotig. Record; April Senator Simmons spoke and voted (with Aldrich) to retain PHOT!" : : cn Building Material, Carpenter's Tools, etc. C-nr. p.- 24, 1909. Senator Simmons voted (with Aldrich) for PROTECTION n ir. i O ; . Cong. Record, May 13, 1909. Senator Simmons voted (with Aldrich) for PROTECTION f ..n Record, June 23, 19t9. Senator Simmons voted (with Aidrieh) for PROTECTION ..... :;; . Cong. Record, May 20, 1909. Senator Simmons spoke and voted for Lonmcr.--Cori;c. Roc....; 1911. Senator Simmons spoke for PROTECTION for Cotton Seed (V: '; turers. Cong. Record, April 22, 1909. Senator Simmons voted for PROTECTION on Pineapples.--C -n;- .': June 23, 1909. Senator Simmons spoke and voted for the Ocean Mail Subsi--'y. C.ov Record, March 12. 1908, and Feby. 2, 1911. , Senator Simmons argued that PROTECTION benefits the farmer ' ' Record, July 10, 3911. Senator Simmons voted 19 out of 43 roll call votes against the .: :y Cung. Record. Cincinnati Inquirer. over; you fellows vote fo;- r v.- The Democratic Progressives w illbill. have none of the North Carolina! man (Senator Simmons) if they can prevent it: They characterize him j a.i a Reactionary, and as the tariff j would be attacked in a Democratic : Senate, they do not want to trust iU r ti i :r u,e ldL" Ui ,'!t,Liaiu: iai,u measure in his hands. The fight is already becoming .strenuous, and as the Democratic Progressives are now in the ma'oritv. '.he indications are . , - ' . tnat it tney gei me opportunity tney dump the Senator from the Tar Heel State by an action which will split Senatorial custom an'l practice wide open. Til" Heiena (Mr-nt.) Independent. If the Democrats of North Cai o- 4ina should r-elect Senator Sim- mon?", they will be keeping a man in the Senate who will not be true to President Wilson ar.d the Baltimore plattorm. Simmons is the s.me kind of a Democrat that Aldrich,, Penrose, Crane and Smoot are Hi- publicans-a rank protectiomst-m league with the interests, against the people, and ever willing to trade anything and.everythmg in the Sen- aie to grainy me yit;eu ui "- gratters. Baltimore Sun. Many are insisting tnai air. aim- n 1 il. "! mm- i- li .1 IT.. n." ; mons will never De me nairman ui that Committee should the Demo- crats get control of the -Senate and should he be given another term by the North Carolina Democrats, as they expect to pull the record on him and prove that he is one of the few Democrats wMo voted too many times with lormer Itepublican boss Aldrich for high protective duties. The Columbia (S. C.) State. Senator Simmons hr.d the option on voting in accordance with the platform which he was instrument al in making or of repudiating it. He repudiated it. That is the rec ord. There is no half-way ground between standing by a pledge and jroing back on it. A thousand years ! of explaining by a thousand news- ' papers will not wipe out the record. j Excuses may obscure but they can't I blot it out and a promise to the peo ! pie of North Carolina cannot cancel ! thP obligation of apromise to the I " . American people, we set it aown that it i3 irrational to suppose that the Progressive leaders and press of the country, careful students of public affairs and watchers of the record in detail of Congressmen, can be mistaken when they unite in j classifying Simmons as a Reaction ary Democrat, a legislator not to be depended on when Progressive Dem ocratic principles are at stake. Giken Gardner, Washington Corre3 - pondent for 60 papers. Senator Penrose is following the footsteps of his predecessor, Mr. ! Aldrich, in .trading across the party line when it comes to protecting tne high tariff schedules. The ether day, when the Pennsylvania Senator reported his suggested revision of the wool schedule; Penrose held a little informal meeting in the Sen ate lobby with Senator Simmons, of North Carolina.- The writer stood by and heard this conversation: Simmons What do you want us to do? Do you need any votes? Penrose No, I think I can put it MA l- t-i ri A P. '1 3 0 & eh emocracF fe,f "fif .$51,. VS. Eminent Democratic Witnesses.) ADMITTED. (with Aldrich) for PROTE T TQ Simmons You don't r. our votes then? Penrose No; you fellow your own bill. I'li take putting it over, and then up in conference. liryan's Commonsr, O-t ; o;..,,.. , 1 ; cf North Carolina .fr He ought tu be d"fea . Laronna is m re-iut state. It is entiti-.d t : tion in the United Sta't o a man whose heart i- kij in sympathy with t!o !.-: ; pe .p'e. Mr. Si'nmons man. He v.'.'uld d; very representative o the : pubik-hn imnv He wi'l f tv I repivsentnttve party ft that p u ty 5 .-: ; ii.- its principle.-;. Bryan's CommTvi.r. An ?. In Nort5l Cacoli-,-, u-'-; - SirnInoJ)S a rrni'..'T- tion, a in-inr-ir.l is inv-lv--- po, g rrorr,.:i.jl?.4 it ;.. ,; tf) th(J ou"tsjd; ';VH w'h'.; like North Caro,ina ha; . him so long Fort Mill (S C.) Time No man can serve '.VO ; Simmons is a corporate ... . ; antj being euch, he is n-;1 ! to serve the people, lb in ') it.. , jc parly Caf!not afftrd to ;i , the interests of the people b ; ng to Congress men who av, ' sympathy with remedial !. which the conn fry is d-v,: Senator Simmons' tai iff ! e-.. the Democratic noint of defensible and fmn:F;hes :-: .-.'Ac'. ,.? reason for any Democrat t-. vote j against him. , j Richmond Times Dispatch. j The pitiless glare of naked truth;' .must be especially trying on Soi.ci !! Simmons of North Carolina, r-nik ." of Texas, end Thoir.tn ar.d F-ler of Louisiana. To use the cxp-ivr ;iv phra?e of the New Orleans S !-:.;--. these nominal elemocrafs ";,.. : rv ing Republicanism in a D-.-r-,-eraf !' uniform" by defending Protetive tariff principles in the coui:.-- oC the debates on the Reciprocity av re: -ment. Memphis News-Scimi! r.r. Senator Simmons, the Reactior-av from North Carolina, is having lu-.r State that he should be ro-"i.c f ed. He is not up with the Frogre. : ive spirit of the times, but is fr.- .p alongside the special interest. The New York World. In speaking of Pemocrn'.s lik.: Simmons and Bailey, who vo'.-.' ;with Aldrich on lumber 'n or: etc., says: "Retrayal of De-i:r-.ctie ideas by Democrats in trusted po-i-tions furnish evidence, not of we: k ness of principle, hut. of tho ihv.iit. tions of human nature. Tru!!; ' ' justice are not degraded whf.r. sl-.ir false votaries fall -.w.3y. Voi:iv:.s must win its victories o-.v th treacherous and half-hearte.-t i:i ::. , own ranks, as weli tn the h-t.: which array itself ope'idy against it." Hives, eczema, itch or salt l bourn cnt mil rv.i7.: Can't bear tilt- fOU'-h of your clothing. Doan's OTntmeiit cures the most obstinate cases. i -1 ( VI I J ; ' ; 1 . ! j ' j ; fv'UGSriTS FHCM WCHDROW !Jon i.-f? awani.-fi to a btuse vs d id'-als ur.d m-gif. cted da- rKl br.n beroije a ssitm or of r tics. -.Ui V, v- CM t . - i t: r.i-' ' ' j.-. .- e".1:-- :.f "v ri-r'-i - ... n r t2 WW rj;!.""' UsS Tilzttzi Hester, on account of - vtent--: i:r;s''t rd gr:s.tifrht construction tnd patented ;i Jv-t: cc-atusU;.-, civci perfect control over the fire. 11 "r - - '. rc-ntruction that iire kecp3 all night"' It 5 V.- --, ; csv.cd with other stoves. Ths c: - c-Icvs ; 3 saved in fuel. $5.00 worth of ri": .re; t. iicv-.i coal cr or a $1.50 ton of slack or .f -c-i-nr, v.ll do t!.5 voik cf twice the amount of fuel In f rctr.ain t ;'. la cl zays a firc-bsspcr. 'ic ;:zmiis Ccls's Onginpl Avoid irritations which cniy ! h3?.sU7 Hardy Hardware CompV J.JS3 : vvSa ft?-: The Hardware Hustlers" 'ivscr;pticR Price $1.00 Pci Year NUMBER 42. : to see what they win tmm us by way cf progresa. The only way you can condoot poB ties is in widening circle, not la aafW rowing circles. I regard this rcxupfclgn simply MA coiuinucd struggle to cce to It that tfe i i 'Oi.u- nr.- tr.kpn care of by tbir ova ' rovtvnirvcnt . . I if prr-'jierlty nut u ttt ctieclt4 at I !:' ".:i'itrv we must broaina oar i cirdt'.r r " i iir.kc conquest of th saaa . . to tii Uib wrjild. . ... a. "f'pcce wo ! !rk th la. -.( fi.t- J .....ftT.JiC- ':! 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