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f ? iho publisher.
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Kcini.tf fit, ?<r U-vrl.nni. ?
What worn t)io tiiv.o - ??" vn, ' l>f
Which ill *.! my l'*o;? with j >.
Tii.iT- i!u..i" yruofi, the. C - br.yhf,
Th.'.j p.-.u without i:l?ov*.'
I")M r.u>:h'-v rv:iV:\ and iho v,.;j
that s!;n?:i;ts I T.o ivst frori view.'
Did S > :. I, >< :.' >i I I'M, ?>hl, ol.l t.l l
K?:. tjvn as if i wt'.v :mv 'i
9 <>, .1; 1 ' t. Y < > !!; f.') ! U of :.? ?
'l'o ;;;i". ia? ?vi i ho v. ty
"Wheuo . Mi >u of rave, an<l ; crow a in
Man scv.< ! h" c'orf -f D:iv'.'
?Jajiks Lac sti: \
Th1 ]V)T)nlati<in of l!n> I'nilort
Slates 2 ! ppr notare tViilo; of tlio
Philippine 70
pijtiarc inilf. Tiuiv i ; 1:0 v. mi it.
r?ist.-?, who, oven if 5ln y r 111 Ui find
rocn, eon d n??i. livo 11:i< 1 labor it:
> ii unci unhealthy n climate
lint ti' il wore ?> >s ib!o to develop
the products c f t!io rbilippim b it
would bring thorn inl competition
with tho farmers -of our own
lWr country who raise cotton, sugar,
W vice. tobn.-co, ami hemp, ami it is
iluo to our farmers that we should
not build up that competition.
Tim wait I h of ih?? Filipinos tiro
jrenerally few. They consume but
little. If 'tli'-y wish lo buy more
manufactured j;ooda they must
^ produce trior.? of the raw material
above named, nod in this competition
our workin^men must, understand
that agricultural lul>"r can
bo had in the Philippines r->r 20
cents a day.
Additional proof that American
eonmierco does not depmd on our
possession of colonic/, is the fact
that our minors for throe decades
(from IS70 lo the pres. n year)
have inereaacd <', > j> ?i* c> t: 1. and
our exports 12115 per con I, a record
k tin pan Hi 1> <1 in commercial hisj|L
tory. 1 n 1 M70 our mporta
were oi^lit hundred and
tw( nty-eipht millions, and in
will amount. to two billions witli
i.i ::
B if t io armor-plate people are
not eatiafied with the nnaneenn nt ,
made jn tin ir behalf by their
ie :n in Contcrcsn they are hard
''
Wednesday was < IVered by that
Hneble exponent ?f Jdalt Qunyisin,
iruntH. and bie.li tarili", -Mr. IVn7'.v>;V:Brose
of lVnnaylvniiin. It pre vides
I Hint the Secretary of the Navy
shall be authorized to procure by
contract armor for any cr all i I' ihc
vck.-< Is ?>rtlc red "at, a price which |
now, in hisjud/nn nt, is reasonable \
and equitable, hut in case he is (
unal.?le to make contracts uiulcr
the above condilh r.s, lie in authorized
and directed to procure a 1
^wipht for and erect thereon a fac-i
P ry for the manufacture r.f armor;
ami the sum of Jr'-l ,000,( 00 is ap- '
preprinted for the erection of said
factory." '
The price to lie paid by tliogov- '
eminent- for armor plate thus 1
i._ . 1
uucomt'g n mailer wholly v.'?ti 1:ii '
the discretion of tin.* Secretary of 5
the Navy. He is <<> !>o the solo!*
jr.djro of rensonahleurPM in price '
ami quality. There is nothing to '
prevent liirn, if ho prove to 1><> '
friendly to the armor-plate pet pie 1
us Ft*ino of lii.M colleagues in the 1
MeKinley cnbinct have to other s
trust h, from paying $."? l~> or :l
per ton, or nny other price which '
the financi&l exigencies of the T
armor-plate trust may demand.
\ The matter is. in a word, removed j ll
wholly from ti:o field of competi- 'I
ticn and has been made a tiling ! i
for private a.-; J!,
B behest of IMt-n v. ho (\:v ,'!y
? :?: r:ueus contributors to the lie- !
Q
. never idMrwn any conscience in 1
their dea!invw ilh the govern
h BL"> ;dxit t tho loot bog'n,'- Senator *
1
?.!.f tr '?? ,?.!?; - lO 1 t:? I
of this n>?>?'!<lroi:s m?:isnr'?, m ?!
i! ?" o i . i.i I !. . < u11 that 11io loot ;
v. i!i j?r? : >;?1ly.
* * *
T.. i: ? * i * - *
niic.ni' ; r-'wrr <1 \ ;io ? Jll'.OC ;
St: i:j n mo Court, from liis
i'i : ci 1 'm, Mi'vcr:vos ;> :
. , .. !
Mi> min lin' poliry of Pivsmiont
Mc'-'iiiVv which ln'nor will imocpt
rm \ wuruin::. Givo ih.<so poop'.'
Iliriri'ul |;? nilonuo is tiio only so-!
{ 11imu < f rl:o qnos-t-on. I!??:ir Mr.
iia-tieo llrvivi " on tho 1 .Ivor prnh!<
fi !! :'! coiupu r \vt 11 his vi; io:i o?
iilljmrirtlifjn :
' ;! -w can I'm 'jror.t. body of 1lio
p oplo maim a Tolr iui?l eotnfo: table
11v?n ;V Tim vipht to work is a..n:n ;
iir.'i ; -oi'u i-islt i! upon us moro import
. ril thrm tiio rs;;ht to vo!i'.
Tim i r.ilih in is n f? m ions ono. Wo
he.vo ton million < r twelve milii >n
,.r .< ?i .. .1 i i. u ... i
... .1 , is lieu i:
T th? Mm son and Di.xou line, and |
wo ii.i.l tho jc vornor of a uro-.l
Xort'no.n State thr-a'onini; to
s 11<i nt itn 1) >r;loM v.'ilii CI.: 1 i;?i^
ijuus .".nil shoot down llio. o laborers
if t!i y nipt to enter to
compete with '.Is white htboreip.
"Are wo likely to aid in solving1
this proh! mi; by blinking into our
nation l !:f hui million or twi Ivo
million o!'um: kilJ.vi M day laborers?
' Wo have shut tlu* doors Hirainst
tho Chinese. Arc tin y nny worse
than tho Malay? Shall we infro-i
duco in tiiis lmtion more cheap
labor? For labor is cheap where !
tho cost of living is cheap, and the
Mulav needs but n little i ice within
his b.xlv an ! a little cotton cloth
outside, and a wrv little rice ami a
.
very little cotton urn ni.f-'uiotit. 1
do not. wonder at the action of the
Feeler; lion of Labor in prote-ting
nfjainst a now eompolition of cheap
labor an well an an increase of the
army, with ita consequent increase!
of burden and taxation o:i Iho employed
laborer.
"Two visions rise before me.
One of a nation growing in p 'palatini),
riches, and strength veaehime
oat the strong hand to bring
within i s d unini. n weaker ami
distant raeoa and lands; holding
them by force To,' the rat id we din
they m.iy t ring with perhaps the
i eeasional pi, ry, success, and sacrilice
of war; a wendrousiy luxurious
Iif? into which the fort limit
f.?U* -ill ill ! >
ti'.n c t' PKpcnili enei which fur n
term shall charm and d:r//i!o, ami
11:ota the shadow of I lie uw 1'nl (juc.s1
ii>11, whether human nature l as
riuoi^ed. a lid the old law. Hint hislory
repeats it-elf lias l<?<t its
force, v, hethor I he a a n lim: splenilor
of imp rial power is to la? followed
!\v tin? descend it!j? p;loom ol
luxury, d< ray. and ruin.
"The other, a nation where* the
spirit of tlie pilgrim end tie -11ugnonot
remains the li* and < onlro!!in<r
force, alarming that the
Declaration of .1 ndepeud'tire, the
Farewell Ad Ireas of the Father of
Ii :0 ( ilin eo o *o 1 < ^ ^ 1 '
? MIIK % i j , aim iiiu .mnirru i.njflrino
>liiill in-var pass into inocu-'
jin; desuetude.*'
' * ?/? - ?
At t?i?r National Cipitnl.
It' ^nlar covrrs;: miii ace.
Washington, .Jim >11, 1(.)')0.?
riio Democrats could not make
In* ib?publienn majority in t'?>npvss
remain in {session ami trmsu*t
tin' bnniru's-j \vhi<h thoy were
Iocted t? transact, but they could
mil (lid tl orouuhly oxp-. we the
jyp >erisy of the Republican treutncnt
of such imp >r ant matters as
In' Nicaragua Canal bill, tlie trust
picsliou, and the reduction of war
axes before adjournment, and
hey did more: In the debate on
he armor-plate clause of the naval
!]?proprintion bill, the Democratic
I'liatura ninri*' I)??> r ah ii...
- ? ? ' 1I
irmor trust ho hot that Senators
lannn and Klkins actually chain
)ionod th it trust on the floor of .
ho Senate, thus furnishing conlusive
proof .that. the admini'draion
anil tlio Republicans in Confess
were favorable to trusts in |
ynernl and to that trust o^pe- i
inliy. In deed of openly voting to |
? iy the armour trust the price it
lomnnds for armor pi ate the lie- .
mhliean majority "whipped tho f
levil nronnd tlie stump" by i \
uthorizinjf the Secretary of the ?
*avy to pure :is t .< .v.-uior that ?
rill bo tu-oded duripa the eotuiny (
Vit
fi-'-ill \v? *. i' l'.o ran ! > : t what
!i.? c. >, i? i ii - r.- ' l < <? ; ?ii;i ! " n ir??:
y ?
'vr-.vi?.? 1 ? a a-.-v-ii:ni?M>L
ismior'jilai t. l! i <lol!ais t-j |
i?roof!j tli.it. 1)." S-'rvi tar/
of tlu? Xnvy w 11 consi-sVr the trust
; : :? ?? for nn *' r? - ri'-'.o,*' ar<]
t! .:i4 ln? will r. >t UK-: the authority'
? ??nf? vr. i uno i him l?. rgtttl)ii.-'h a
riincni iit n;:-! tweak tin*
f m?mo>v !y. If ilai.ti ii
hail is >t h-'OTi cw'iin of thai. ,
j
would no' have allowed ihe authority
to be ??iv<?n ljitn. Anyway, i:
v; s cowardly for tho majority in
Conj'rofts 1.) f;i :ft tho iv.pur.H:bi'ity
for favoring this trust from
thou;. v ivos to Soon !ury Jo n
Senator lVt.iif^rev s.irn d lip tho
lb-publicans by (! Ivin.t into ;> iitieal
history. Ji ol. : : !, no
tho antlo vity of Mr. Cramp himself,
that Mr. Cramp oontribaled ,
Sl'iO.OOt) t> th.o lb-publican ? a:nl?a':;.;ii
fun I of IMHi, v.' th tho t
ju oss inshrst'indin.' t liat ho w is to
l.o r.-piid with \ r f:?nli:?? e< ntrriots
to build sl.ii s. Winn Senator J
Carter, who v.'.-s chairman < f tho
tbjMoiioan national committee
whi' h bandied tin- campaign funds
of that your, denied tli.it any sneii
agreement had been uiado with
Mr. Crump mini you, not that
Mr. Cram;) h.ul o ntribntod tho
.. \ t.. i> .<: i t> 4
: . i * # J i > .* i I . i ' *15 1 ?' f 1' W r? I TI !
lie I nit I a conversation wish S? n-i- .
tor C'nrlor, repenting to him what
Mr. C'ramp had said, and t hat Carter
had vt?j lied Inu^liiiijuly, "1
^iu\'s wo d d hit the old mnn
pretty hard." Mr. I'elti^row also
?;uve iloss . Fauna a fow swipes 111 t 1
could not keep from hurting even '
his thick, hide, reading extracts
front the memorial pves mled to
the .Senate ehnrjiing llanna with
having liriho.l his way into the
Senate, dv.vllin ,r withemphasis m>on
tlie charge li nt Kepin sentative
Dick, now Secretary of the itepub- ;
lie; ti national committee, and
Major Jiatlihono, lveently sus-;
]iend'd as director oil posts in
Cuba, v.cre 11..nan's .".penis in
carrying on! the bribery. j'r. Pottiitrew
added as !.is own common?:
"We sc-' now in wl.at school <!,;<
Uiaii tin! hhoao was <?1 'lo:.! . d.1'
! fauna's ivj.'Jy ( m-isled lriyXy of
railing Mr. !vtti;_j;vw n traitor to
tho itviri part)-, which w> s
not vory com* in in/.
11 -pro^oiil'itivo lhuv.*nin?;n, !
X. V., roK.soii til' ! > m< < ;: * - of 1 inI
louso to onthivinsm hy iv ri.n'r :i
lottor from Co! >nel I'ryan i!? tiyia;.*
tiuit 11?> had <vor said tliar. ho
favored mi nut i-trml o ut.-t.it n. I k?:l
amendment or l>e'io\ed mm to
ho noeoasary, unless I'm mipri'iiic
eourl H.houlil hold that Coni?ves.
aioiial legislation against tru.-N
waa unconstitutional, adding that
t ho Ivennh'.icin party lias shown
in this Congress tlmt it (loos net
wisn to ?i etroy tru. t-?, l>y eupporting
a l ropositu 11 t?> give the
national bunks control ( f ilm currency,
ami thus create a p por
^ LI
trust.
The iv unto by .? vote of tool
rejoeto I the nominal ion of en-Congressman
I'ynuui, of lm!:uu:i, to
be general appraiser at the j or'
of Yew York, a:i :.'8,t)00 poit.ii n
which the law yay-s ehnll be tilled
by a Democrat, and which was
oivi 11 to Mr. Dyiinin as a reward
for work done for Mr. McTvinl y
in Mr. ltynuni culled himself
a {.old Democrat, but the Democrat
ie senators contended thnt he
was not a Dciuocr.it, and there'
were enough IvepnblieunM wlio
agreed With then. to defeat the
iioni: nrii . >11
Senator I'o'dijjrcw paid of tin-?
two labor bit's j me sod by tho
Hoiho recently, and the laiioun^o
is equally applicable 1 ? 1 ho bill
ordevod favorably reported by tlio
ijonsc .1 udiciaiy Committor, limiting
111 a meaning of the word "oonl,?.
.-...i ? .- - ' - .
:;i.i iu j Hill ll-l' (II I" Sir;i!Iliii.U
orders and injunctions in labor
troublos: "Were these bilU pnsscd
by the other 1 buise '.villi the intention
thnt they should become laws?
Dh, no, Mr. President, they teem
to have been pass d by the other
House for the purpose of holding
hem over labor during the comi ng
uinimer, with the proiniso that
heir political course am! conduct
dvdl affect Ihe legislation on these
ubjecb; next v. inter."
The Senate committee on the
6
l? icitf ; I-! 15 ! ; ;??.?! \V ". '!> I' i *ot
of w'licli S M-nln;* IVr.-.i i \ is r-}i::iip.inn,
\v . -? ].r w';!i :i f;it< {< i?
to fin rto Rico, at public ? xwnr.o.
by n ivt-olpti >n r. !< ,>' .i by lh??
S'.'nnb*. TIk? };!!< i pti? \v <i
*!h* Jt:r:* t 1 iuvisl . it.; (in cccoii.ii'i<i:?.
tit hy Stir the Axhes o: the PsM?
bb-v. |(. ?i 1. 1 *?.*!' 1' . <!>?>
utiiinnl or.'ii');* of ti):> (\>i: " ller.tlp
rev.iron i.i L< n:wil!.,>, h'i.-v.<>t <1
this ;|ii Vi ion sts folio ' . :
" V < u.-t- }::c ? r:?:ty y-iuv
In m'b'm i,-s . .'lii-.s. i ???;.
U'^VPirlH t: o:5 tr. !vl iU>;l *vit It UV.V ij
your uresenoe to-dhy, for wostnn i
tc ? ; 111 r. uiHM-r '.he sb t:io\v <;i I;? *
p.iat. I'., is U.e s< inn n?vo:vi;C" '
(ho niVV. i is 1 in; ij'i-'.ii ? !
Wefitpiinlstpr Abhoj', Rvu'rouud -i
by !i.'iy! 11.<! s 'i! :; iii'M I. liclefs!.
\. , uro be i> J ;.? living ;v,r.SfiiJutiv1
h ui coinii!( y i ? or.ine! v
n-h?> shop in lonely comet r.oil.ri
xi-_c!?. ill the (i; v:n r> | - rcltniico
a sin;.!'' monumental ehtft
is the t;b'.'tiy Titiv. I k??f'piiivj
\v;i' ii . i?r 11)" b' vonric t In - <i
" 1; is li ;-a . i ibii ty " since
the Conn o vate war \v:is elesfsl,
? to! ntMXii i ii.1 y-1:i:i ' years riu-o
i;. was K\ i:h; hm;[ : is yomeciiMi m
.'k K < i H iiy we si uu! stir ti*?? ashes
? f tlwP sm? ii ::: f ml, why we should
n ?t inn/ li > past i'i its own grave,
and tur t t?? tin' living issues of the
jHO.t' ii ami the future. To this
pu"> :.>n, com:ados, wo luiurn the
answer w it h a v< it > loud as sown
thundery. because it is our histofy
ami the history of our dead hero*
who shall not go without their
fame. Ah long as there are men
who wear the urn., thev will
gather t lie churn d embers of their
ohl camp (ires, and in the blaze of
these reunions tell {In; sdory of the
martyrs who fell in the defense of
country and of truth.
''Nay. more than this: It is the
story ov a strife that marks an
i poeh in the annals of the American
people. It. is known to every
school boy in the land tlmt two
parties existed at the formation of
our government, who could not
agree in locating the paramount
Sovereignty which should dec ide ,
upon all issue s arising between
the Stater, and them. elves. The
Federalists, an they were term <1. '
clernande 1 a strong government,
concent rating power in the nnt
iona! n< 1 in:nisi rat i< >n; t ho ! tcpubli
cans, on th?.? other linn;!, con- '
tended lor tlio flisti outio'i of
power among the I;:t. s. claiming
their origin*! Hovereignty anion:;
their roa-.-rvid rights. Ihuh parties
were t ; ; strong to allow the queslion
lo > determined !*y ttrhi trillion
or tn rough for?-nsic iliscns-ioii.
It was. i here for.*, permitted
lo rliinie r i o i alii certain ninliigx;It
es of t C|)irion in Iho constitution
i!.- to !>,? settled l?y the
c\i- enc.' < I' t!i" i 1' r?', not as nn
alls met ]>ri:ii-i)i! , on as an accompli-.n
I iael. 1 n" *d not
remind yon i;o\v this I- lie was
ni.sid in !U, nni! iv.is ?.<): ' poned
through too concilia' ey 1< ;is!:it;on
of that period. Sara an issue .
c.iuM not, luwev. r. h-!. '!> {. rewr.
I I.' (idmi: i'oii of new SStut > into
the Union, with !ii.mv c??tit!iftiiu^ ;
lnts-rests, mu.-t re t. >t>n? -i;..u
p.ni! romji'l discus-hen. Thus ii
arose in our day. i : is:! ' 11? ;!so
esta'dish Mien f i > i" the S alliu m
(.'onfedtuvey and t* the civil war1
that I'oilv.vo
" Ir is ai'SJi'h* f?.'. y to surp -so
thai sue h a p ailan.- us up.mini,'
r.s that c.f our ] o< j l. in i ^> ami
lwil e> u.l> i l><- i !i eel c t: .iVi > ; .. Si
tnachinntlona of poiiticiatisuiuuo.
A rnovemenl so M?<id> n ami : >
V iat. instantly wallow;:. ; up aii
minor contention.", wouhl only
po-riss;.* fro-.i s .in-? jiieat faith d t j>ly
its the Imio ai heart and
inv whieli men were \vsiiIs?tj Iodic.
Whatever may have i> a U;e an asios)
oi the war, '.ts \ ardo lat'isao,
the hiniro oji which it lur.-c d, was
tills old qinvi n of State s-?voreionty
as a:: iin.-l national
acv. As tin*re could I) im rain.
promise l-clw; en the two, ti??* only
ipso. I w.. ; j?n appeal to to.* law of
toree, tin' "ultima ratio r- ;piri.
The fu Tender iii Appomattox,
when t!n? 1 uttered renin :atof Ij( V
xreut array stood guard tor tin
I not ti:no over ftuuthern hbertier
and vigil s, drew tiro erpi iorial
line dividing between the past ami
the future of American hi t ry.
When the will of thn strong-st instead
of tho 'consent of the j? >v- '
erned" became tiie base of our
rath nal structure, a rudical trnueformarion
took place. The prineip'eof
confederal'!' n gave way to
ii. .1. r i i . > '
mat 1)1 C :iiSO;t(i'illOll fUHl the
American emerged out oi
tlio American ivpnMie.
? <??* -8?- ? ?
A Co*t'? i Crop lAtinist^.
The New Orliviu< Tinns-i Vmoerat
presented on Juno 1 the asct
1 uitimenls f nnmcronfl corrc;-'poiei?'n
tu oil t'.c cotton State.-; ; to
11?<? condition ef the cotton c: p
< n ?:uno 1, and after e nij ^ri-u;
ami collating thcni carefully, it
arrived at tin t ccuclut-i . ; i
p
1. ! ! ?' :x\ I';.:, e i!:c roav1 ? :<"<!
it II- out tin* fV'.'.v..- l?'
i i.':f p. r <vnt. A l?rp.ir n:?n
' ) :.!, :ii- h.ul-.liHlly,. bate btvsi
v.-:?. :j :,t the d:\ler*:un of la
?; i-? otlu >r in.lastrf^ in
1 "M" I . I
Th-' p lire bases 01 ieri.i zrr>
vt v In rye. hot ti i' 1
(' I . ; i . i!tH frfi t H VP'-y (' >11r-'iii-f, ')!,
??'iino;Inn in tilt.'; it'*
*L* :f* f >r< e .sfc of ?i ? O '.-i i!.'
.''jf.-iiv c.f -sci-fl for planting or
? oplnnt i*i** i; louud to have luul ;
ISO biO :S of i net.
I. 't ii" j ?;)iy of ?j rr.i *i:?iitio!??
'vis lii.vii fii. icient foi every par- i
poso.
"?. '"'ho oc ndi'Ion ot ! tho plant
vn iry r atlr. n di'fe rent -oi-nli!it
s. The i i iloo1; ii> Tpexas is, by
oil ae? oi o s, r.r.o of th'Je Morst of
wlurh :!< ?,"s makj|e mention.
:.i .*w!11 i o 11: > ci.'ineijtn^have boon
i m.kin !. out the crof> it- almost j
mi.;wiv i!! / r.arkwaru jand will,
i- " '< >'. ho peculiarly* sensitive
o ffo.-t. An open winter will I e
i'sph y i?i or lor tol iiwuro a
hounlitui harvest: a wifmal dnte
of lYest v*u 1;Ikeep the 3"ii*ltl wilh.n
very inoilcrntetliineneion&jan C'iriy
freeze \v< n'd imply aril absolute
disaster. Speculations those,
j oints n"< 1 absolutely iilile; time
must 1 ) left to toll its story.
At th?? solicitation r n number
of ex-Con feci*-, rate veterans and
< ?iioi* citizens of For4- V*;!!, Dr.
Thoniwell has consented* to deliver
a ! eluro on tiio Louisville
reunion in Oonfederate ] mrk t<>.
morrow afternoon at 4 o'elot k.
'the lecture is to be free and nil
are invited to hear it.
A telephone message Vo The
Times from Pinevilio yejsterday
announce! the death of jSquiro
T.U... rP 1* - ._i. :_i. . I ' 1.1
/will! j.. j'OMliS, W H icu O.'CIK' "U HI
his home iii that town nt d (o'clock
Monday nflernolon. 'SquirelDowns
w.'is about bo vi aru old audi was a
member <>f the Iriuevillo l'rvsbyterian
church.* I it served in a North
Carolina re^inn nt during the war
>.11d \\us a man vvho wns \v? 1 liked
by everybody wliokuew him* His
remains were interred in Httlrison
cemetery yesterday afternoon in
tin- presence of u number of relatives
and friend-,
" < I I
An enelian^e lias at last s Ived
the trust question. Hero it is:
The p. anuttrm ttsliould beroaded:
the liour tin t silled to the boqton;;
tho eij^ar trm-t smoked outthe
plupf trust chewed up; tho U'nn
iri'fu nnumiert it out Him; the t^v.si e
trust twish d; the furniture t>? \t \
curved in t."nlu; ilis metal tyre si
heated hot; !lit*soldertrust int-k- il;
tho berry trust | iekod c enn; the
paper trust ground into pulp; the
lamp trust sniiVod out; the lumber
trust nailed; tho bioycle trust,
pound.u; tin* mule trust buried;
the type trust pud, and the pie
lrust ea'i ii up.
I ].XS
i j iLJUU
THAN
COST.
Wo hnv x sonio old slock Tinware
i . clone out nl a bargain.
*2 ).(<; 1 i< :i iiiiilc buc c< b.... 10 cts
1 - pd. beeki [a with tops 5 cti<
j i;;i!! m 'i i 10 els
! -1 pa'It ill < 1 ? " as 7 cts
1 gallon n pin v 10 ctr1
1-12 palloM cc'.7,epots 7 cts
Dippers 0 cis
J f ycur chii 1- ens are tlyi:;r; Mapic
Food w'.il v.-:>ndi ?s for them, ov
i ' your horse r cow ;s p >or and
unhealthy our Slo k Food will
make now slot k for )'->u. Wo will '
i'unh -h you ph-uly < f evh' Mice of
v.iini. i>. th will do i: you want it.
Y > V fully,
\\\ \) Aii5)RMV & i"\
fcpr.ttt Maohiuo (b
Brick. Llirt'.bvT, Limr, S'tln?
Kk'S, huiliMit^ and
Pilt.mt-i of all kf ul?.
v?*Mir.ivO?:i find bulldc 5. R-.(i?
malr^onnll work (urn ?h?d promptly.
Leon Steam Laundr.
en vt"jt/)T'! \~ f
K.]n'jw;l with th nawrat and
1*1 fit:hiii; ry. \\ < ?. in} ! >y only
s!;*iloil vhilo |>' < !)'?'. and ?.*c do
not luki1 n?*?r.> 1 tundrj\
monta ni.'k] from Ik rr. V. ill Tiiurn<l??y
morning >:iid laundry returned
Saturday inorni
13. V* . i3r..\i!Fo:j!?f /.pent.
Hi
n !' i hmh
k u a v ' x
c.tt07q
k. ilw' jo,
i
SHOES
vvo nro eel'in^ tho slinks i
l?io 'own. ail kinds of -
and Siippors for men, woumu n 1
child roe.? for oil and yomi;, \\ en
re not low lender the foo\ wo
i
can give it ease?nor for shapo,
wo can lit it. Shoes on all h?>
lasts, C, I>, E, EE, and \V. S , ,
conio where you can got whr.t yn<
want, and bo sure this stamp appears
on the sole:
tVfift?.-iTy.ij : ' [:)>}:'jb.'- ? ! - "i"?
mm I awi
*4 :v. rMmm
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igii tiiifiSi
Yours in Business for Business.
7. y-p \ pit A T/T ?t "PTyD ?*
i^iuAuHAivi o? XjJ- ? kj,
P. S. Ilot weather? Yes, very,
but we have the goods to suit the
weather. I)iil you see those pretty
Pawns, i)imilies and Organdies at
church Sunday ? Now, (li.ln't they
look nice and cool? "Well, wo
hnvo plenty of them. Come and
see. M. & E.
i
rhJ "CITY MARKET "
Is v.here you can find any
kind of IVcsh Meat you want i
at. any time. We are always
tlsere and wo always have what
you want, provided you want
the choicest (jnality. Our
prices are reasonable for
FIoCT-CLAES MP.AT;'.
Wo won't sell ym any otlier
1 ind. Send us vonr orders
cr Ti'lepht-r.o lI7. Wo
i r.iirau'.iv nroair.t nt'eiiiion
:ui'i sat it-factory treatment.
ruE;-:i 11-ii
i wry Saturday.
IRA il. SHYTRE & SONS.
The Arlington Hotel,
CIIARrOTIfv, N. <Y
Heat Lighted ai?d Ventilated Hotel
lit ttic Clly.
A. A. SPRINGS, Proprietor.
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.5 '.Yell Kn 3S!C(! Man.
Kot.liln^ > ia I motive in a gontlo*
i i mi a.- in- Mi a. i if broadcloth or
hoiai*!.: an i" v '? : in ?: a:i is drossod. if.
is in liar '.i ' r ' : nil's, ami shirts
which (itflplii ' individuality 1 > tho
nbsorvin/ i'1 wli i arc so iiniotly obsorvin^
as \v inii'ii:
Cariains. hbrn'- 's table linen, bod
linen, ojo. Wo uisu clean, press, unci
dyo viits at modorafo rales.
]',or iso of mind ami o > of i-f of b'xiy,
i?o sinv thai your laundry jfo.s t> tho
.M i ii'! Laundry, ? haiMotlo. N. A .
hd. L. r.Cf.LtlaNAY, Ajfnt,
Fort MHI. S. C.
BAND BROS,
PSVSWUST
ROCK HIiL, S. 0.
r Rfif.r.