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SECOND SECTION k , I p????????? i i i l E= 5 1 e= fl 2 | YOUNG IS i T XTTrr^TT A vvi in j? And His Democratic Opponent I is Reminded by Mason Farmer of That Fact R. W. Bateman. a leading farmer of Maaon county, has written the followIn* letter to C. R. Wilson, of Huntington. the Democratic candidate tor secretary of state, in reply to a communication addressed to him by the Hunt. Ington in which his support was solicited: "Mercer's Bottom. W. Tit. Nor. 2,1916. Democratic candidate for " _ THE SOS fid! iWSBSMt THE GREAT Chsrw rv*H Mors**. ww J?r?m? lev^i*<Uw*^Cmi?mi Governor Hughes. Greate THE LEGISLATIVE NEWS nP NEW Pf BUSH Kit THE PC Now that Governor Hushes has retired piece on the bifhest judicial tribunal m the edged without hurting anybody's polmial c *n?id of labor laws that ever occupied the Goi b? two terras be has signed 16 labor laws, labor laws ever enacted in this 01 any other : mem of labor taws ?n his messages to the I to place the demand tor a tabor law ?o one of of the Legislature Only 162 labor laws have been enacted t 1777?in 133 years One-third of these excee have been enacted and signed during Govcrnc and nine months. With such a record ol approval and sug| in the interest of humanity to his credit, it is ? will have a steadfast and sympathetic upho Supreme Coon of the United States. 1 _ m ?the came represe gressiv< CONGR Rcprdlcu posing increase tariff commissi tiratxm of th always have th decision will b scan people When then nation there ? the Underwooi cecttoo of Arm cheaply prodoi the advantage of American p When there Don American: scan man uf acn election Ameri and Adnunxstr Congren and J ican interests doubt where Is Chi 4 STRONG LL VOTERS > of State, "Huntington. W. Va. Dear Sir: "Tour letter of October thirtieth, asking me to vote against Houston G. Young, the Republican nominee for secretary of state, la iscslrsd and carefully noted. "Eridently you are not Inhumed as to Mr. Young's supporters la this (Mason) county. ?""*!* g Mte KSJSJSiS axnrci ftasOooaflR jaa is aw too^iai 'to* 1wSpg^* nor IDAT TELEGRAM. CLAK ^?? III t rl ? ? Arm?trrv?f Tjf# tn ^ ^QM't'"n">,l Llfr flHtnSWir st Friend of labor YORK OCTOBER to |#I0. ALLOWING from politics sod ascended to world, the fact can be acknow**. orna. that be was the greatest pernor's chair at Albany During including among them the bes* State He also urged the enact .agialatnre. even going so tar as his mcsaaces to an extra session n this State since its erection tn dine in qoality all of the othefs. f'? Hughes's terra of three years (cction of progressive legislation :asy to bebeve that human rights Ider tn the new Justice of the When elected, Noi Tie Gi man to whom i absolutely un >nt him in anv \ e parties not eve ESS THE TARIFF-MAKER of the tact that the new revenue bill, imd direct taxes on the people, provides tor a on ostensibly non-partisan, unless the Cone United States is changed Congress win ic last word to say tn tariff-making. and its e control!od by Che majority of the Amcr : is a Democrat* Congress and Admmis nil be near free trade tariff acts, such as J act constructed on the theory that promean interests is unconstitutional, and the :cd goods of foreign manufacture will get of the American markets to the exclusion rodocta is a Republican Congress and Administratnterests. American wage-earners and Amcr nets are protected. At the approaching can voters will decide whether ? Congress a&on favorable to foreign interests or a Administration in favor of protecting Amcrshall be chosen Can any real American is duty lies? Cast your vote ahoie-h scientious, experienced arles 'Proper Protection have they any apologies to otter for Governor Hatfield nor for the achievements of his administration. "We believe that the "common herd" of West Virginia have enough Intelligence regardless of partisan politics to elect Mr. Young secretary of state next Tuesday, as they well know that the corporations and tax dodgers of this state would be more than pleased to have you a member of the board of public words of this state. They also know the fountain bead of the cry of i "Hatfieldlsm.* They can see the shadow of the "fountain pen and check book." everybody knows that If you or any other nominee of the Democratic ticket is elected "hat it must be by the aid of BapnbUtfi wotsEgt "We do not beUseefhat the Republicans of Weet.VlrghilaSani be diverted from thsdte^dBftga JBtew the doma KSBUBtt, W. YA.. SUND S^sr.1' J raL^TTT"^ rlt tf !11 Jit. srlllvsii' a S-" xza&ott* ^"^aec'wsr 'js -t&^ljl X --^ti-7^ r^T'^W THE GREAT GOVERNOR < >IM1>> ' " *' - 'm ' -' >?.. '? i stii- ..? N?"? Y? '- fh? -iifc.-tlTifni of t rr?"? wt? i^ro* >*>?* tla*:? ??# Uovteh* | of ?iif uliv VU. ?iil.il. ?.?r "iit'tff , rpmhpp 7th. hf> T"Till n f VMI?/ V* ? wmmy ? ? w reat Pi the nomination sought, refusing vay, leaders of ti ;n knowing befoi ? standard - beai accept the noi but he answe icart people immediately t nified positioi ernment, nex order to , acc greater servic eartedly for the most unselfish, tndt -in -all- branchet-of -the- go oernmt Evans Provides PERM A 1 who object to paying a fair abare of taxes and contributing to as equitable workmen's compensation fond. "At the present time we are advised that the revenues for state purposes are derived from licenses and corporation tax. seventy-six and one half cent; itvtu wiiriuh; ya vyvt vj,mwifl? and one-half cents. Your party saya. ''Down Hatfield and reduce your taxes.' We want to know whose taxea are coins to be reduced? If you are coins to reduce the tax on corporations what are yoo coins to do about the state normal schools, the miners' hospitals, the asylums for the Insane, the department of mines, the sericulture experiment station and other state institutions? Are yon coins to curtail appropriations or will you make op the deficit by a direct tax on tsnslhle property?what the Democrats and AY, NOVEMBER 5, 1916. IS rr ^ -| upr^s Ffg"gj ^ Iff S i? i fx <h |tr? ?? r* BWM^B8Rb^> JM I W.xlrt. nrxlx <ih?> xi ?malx Charles E. Those who are oppc pur the rant! upon a rrven consistent vnth the policy can be expected to adjust Hushes Thete m? e thousand cannot be foreseen ot sagacity eteadi'-es* o? cfc executive ?nusf be the sec Charles E Hushes I am here retained by j ?a lusrice is win ???- ..... every dcsite to fv? the I purpose ?o thie'.d and pro people ot the State of Nes financial scandal and aga i by interterence *vith the f jj stand for honest govcrnou service corporations.?Chai ndoubtedly become residei for the Pres to permit any lie Republican an *e choosing him ? rer, whether he mination, when te red the call of the unhesitatingly, rc ? i . i lie nignest ana u* i in the America :t to the Preside] :ept the opportun e to his countrym pendent, patriotic, contnt. typicAl American: Hug] NENT Prosperity" mggljligjjgwgjlg "No, Mr. Wilson, the Bepohlican party of West Virginia will not So backward. We will not rote for increased direct taxes. We will not rote for parsimony lb taT State insulations. We wfl] sot vote for the Democratic candidates who are anxious to perpetuate themaelces In office by passing a registration law that will disfranchise the electorate of West Virginia and send the wlelder of the fountain pen to the United States Senate two years hence; tat on the contrary the Republicans of Mason county will contribute tbei^ share of approval of that sterling and fearless Republican. Governor EL D. Hatfield, by giving the largest majority in the history of the oounty to the triumphant pirj-'SsMwiii'ssS Sis mm tire Republics^ ticket?Houston G. CM AT JUDGE i ""I ?"rtl?| 'WMIHI.H4. I 'll'"?"* *' ? KM* * f ?"< - IN \.?. \..,fc ll^UHW ? tru?*?? !)> ?*m4m ?---^ . Hughes, on Government >sed to ? protective unfl end whose aim tie basis can no more be trusted to rmkc a ? of prorection than those who believe in proi the tariff to purposes solely of revenue.?Chai exigencies *n the affairs of this treat nation tempted to be controlled by any platform. ureter. frrtnnM* and sound judgment ot tnt unty ol the nation in many a trying emerge the people of the State ol New York to u no disposition to inture any investment, bu lullest opportunity co enterprise I stand f cect every just property interest I stand f ' York against extortion, against favoritism. 4 inst everything chat does to corrupt our fi reedom ot our Legislature and admimstrau rnt and effective regulation by the State, ot ics C. Hughes, while Governor ol New Yot it idency man to id Prois their would ndered, i Amerisigning ost digin Govticy, in ity for en, ties r ' w U W 3 nmrn nrinrn I j mum aiflbta j WKBELINgV nov. ?Rlrer ? feet 4 Inches In pool at wharf; three feet three inches in channel below dam, rising, fair. Arrived: Liberty, from Maiaooras, 2 p. m. No departures. PXTTSBCaG. Nov. A?Davis Island dun. fast cImx. - si ww"**e CjftScr?bTiix 10 teet, stationary; ? I PAGE SEVEN' iviswn EE: I lecuone ? I Z* or tne I | I . K**na? I i oliua ' ^3B I I I NBW TORE. Oct.' 38 Newman sued for a sepaxatjfl99^H sbe fotmd thai her tm a'Miit entitled. ". GUoipse c T\ - , ?? __>b L.J raraax.se ana naa cwieiiai^^^^B