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November 23. 1S11- THE CACCAHtJtX. J aim. innMaM,M - . , rrrmrn - , , ,- , - ' . A STRONG AND AGGRESSIVE 1 left fcl prat u tfc Efit day to! ssm mm im mm mm m m a a a ? KtrUBLICAN ORGANIZATION I JSVSTSi I cssorr, fc did cot the ee thejr fotitrtl bat. 4 ?- na & fcoj partly touted ad brUfs faer th loir Pirly Under the Learde.hip of State Chairman Moorehead ZT tX Givirthe l emccrais iome Uncasincs the Repabli-uC Tl V f I I aj M. V . 1 . n Party me umy nope ior ine woiion Industry in t&e!ha4 laln- yth-Kcd Buck's" Prediction. ( 11. K. C. Bryant, in Wilmington Star.) TO NOV. 1.1. i - . .lif I . . . I fCiiiu ijejap hi not let th? rc&t- ter drop, bat will mak careful j Investigation. Humor it on the job :and worklnr otw tfm n. Nov. lS.-rTwo years; the fact that some of the insurgent ' nme of ctain parties have tU . . l cii lint- iui tuc tuunues or the District showed a aay u n stationed, and It U t- . : th it John Motley More- falling off. Counties with the More- ,iere1 thu tfcere wJli to further ' t Congressman from the ; head organizations made galni. The 5 TelopmenU f0oa ;, Carolina District, and vote for Thomas. Democrat, and Hfll 1 ;. r. lornier uiuieu oiaiw , jtepuDiican, in was: Thomas : iTTOX CJIWKJl . frosi the Tar Heel SUte 1 1,04 i : Hill. 7.8S6. eivine h im' i ( forces and defeat the ocrats a majority of 3,648. In mo.s 't I!a lk-n Ginnrd Ftr TtU Year I;,r. ua army of Republicans. ; with one of the Butlers running, the I Mt of Uir Cnm IU IJwn i:nw of the organization. reault was as follows: Faison. 10 -t Baled. . r r. iictiori came true. j 428; Butler, 7,505. We actually re-1 TV Morehead and Butler unit-lduced the majority to " 3"- f, Census De,nartmnt at Wash- the then Republican bossj "That does not look "like Mr. More- ?V Ctf . i iiiiii. Mr. uuncau lougni nead and mv f hnr " "" . -tml. aided by Postmaster! "f!finntif. tht ..i . r " ' vt uecvi IU UC lA'IIiO- l rr, 1.. :n. tiiinnu'n, 4ij; u.w.-. j viduu birongnoias are now debatable, f ;a:.or;n' pc vwuu., mk oampson, uatawba, Chatham, j ?-oo.l things, he held his : Johnston. Wayne. Duplin, Gaston! fr ;:.t);iihH after he was really j Lincoln. Iredell, Rowan, Alamance' nn.i it'i., it. , , . ... -- "uniui-i ut utiles ui isianu i and Wake. We are gaining in all of Lft, ... I these." The Republicans, led by Messrs. Morehead and Butler, are up and do ing. They will makea desperate ef fort to increase; their rotes next year. All tr Btm, tI.Sl t,!m "Tf fctjft tl 0 tSSAJt- liilW t&t It a gttf I4.t beissmji attrm&c tfeta th.-s? dsiaJ t? b!!cccls a irr. ti tmU- dofctr bjsh c U atod. write Ortoa 11 Godis ta SafcH Mafaaia for IWrat, 4trritsg tt fiiu of Use "noaJap rrrvatl? fcJd at PeadUton. OYrcon, "t& oajr U si great a factor as ts aaa. tor KIDNEY TROUBLE frrd Tm ttwjiitUftM im Tiff UK hea once the Ujm) rett or th x1 I : t ' f t , v F EUGENE HESTEH ,. LAWYER-- rtticnci: t?f Ait Tim cocw. fix t ft. corn of the rang aaisxat. all Indf oa the rapid wy la hlca ta muttAng wheels o tht the trailiag rope will trip the iteer. Wfca the C II. JTlZKlt, )4t.tier!tg,Kyar: teer U oa the ground, t!:e plockjr i ' tvfferttS mi0 Itencr t3 'ay muft keep the rope Uut. Thr M4Jr trxxt&l for ten tr9pt range-rider leap off. an ! with a'' Ll Mart a I v:stafer4 etcg reraaa aca coatiatjrj r.r ihrr tstvatli. tSE NITRAGIN re I tie. IL f. RAIICLL. . . IU5V C 'a Litter campaign between the Re , ;;;(,i! ;a :tml Democrats followed. ioVeh-:td and Butler went down but ! Co-:;ari.-ou of figures show that illii not lose as much ground as .publicans in other States. The Revibli-iii)S held threo North Caro llaa districts by less than 1,500 in last C)niires. They lost these br'nioro than 5,000 in 1910. Many ,'r?v di.-trkts in the East and rest at 10 a. m.. to-dar anrl (bncinv t, of runnine bal. rnnntinsr round as half biles, of cotton of the growth of l&li ginned prior to No vember 13. is 11,299.896 bales. The number of bales of Sea Island cotton included were 71.199. on, an j wita a length of rope ties the iter's four; feet together. Time it then called, j Unlets he has conpieted ail the; operations from the word go fca lest ; than three minute, he is not deemed nt to enter the finals. As a matter! of fact one contestant cut the time j to 29 seconds, a world's record." 1 ! hr net d St iae,cor bare I fell a uk; clash comixc;. (Continued from page 1.) per ton as worth one-fifth as much sugar, required to pay over three . ... as i t;-Lii Democratic irom Republican umes as nign a rate per ton per mile, by more than 5,000. The Republi- Again, produce of all kinds, whose ans claim that North Carolina did value is variable, is required to pay a Utter iu 1910 than any 'other State freight rate of thirteen mills per ton hW Union. They argue that 1910 Per mile or seven times as much as sugar. In fact, in the whole list of comparisons given, regardless of the value of the materials shipped per ton, sugar always has an extremely low rate, running from one-third to one-eighth of the rate charge on other articles. was a Democratic year. No one will deny that charge. It was an off year for the Republicans. It is an inter esting fact that Grant got just 200 vo:-s les in 190 8 than Gudger did in pin, and Morehead 1,100 less in I IK'S than Stedman in 1910. The Republicans are going to try to come back. They are already at work. Those who imagine that Sen-j ator I'.utler is dead politically have another thought coming. The foxy Mary Ann is in the saddle, riding like fury. John Motley Morehead is chairman of the Republican commit tee, lie is popular socially and in a business way. The most serious charge made against him is that he is allied with Marion Butler against the Duncan wing of the Republican party and the Democrats. But, that combination Morehead, the popular business man, and Butler, the cun ning, aggressive politician is a dan- gerous one ior isortn Carolina dem ocrats at this particular time. Had it not been for President Taft a cotton tariff bill, one that Repre sentative Webb, of the Ninth North Carolina, the greatest cotton district, in the country, could not support, would have been fixed upon the Unit ed States by the Democrats of Con gress. The protests of the cotton manufacturers of Dixie availed not upon Leader Underwood and his as sociates. If the House, the Senate and the White House is Democratic in 1913 that same cotton tariff bill will become a law. Messrs. More head and Butler know that to be a fact and will use it in the next cam paign. That is the end of the game Mr. Morehead knows, and will play. Mr. Butler is going to fire all along the line. Mr. Butler ns tellinfr Democrats vhat he is going to do, but the signs of the times are as plain as the nose on a man's face. Mr. Butler will ap peal to his old-time friends. In fact, he is already appealing to them. He has adopted a new campaign scheme. More than 100,000 copies of a speech that he made at Raleigh during the last campaign is being circulated from The Caucasian office at Raleigh. Five cents a copy is charged for the speech, which is printed in a booklet, containing 70 pages. 'Marion Butler's Raleigh Speech, The Enormous Power in the Hands of the Railroads. With the railroads given such pow er as this unchecked, they have in their hands the power of life and death over every business and over every section of the country. These facts become of tremendous import ance in view of the action of the Commerce Court in overruling the order of the Interstate Commerce Commission made upon such facts, and they are also of tremendous im portance in view of the testimony that Mr. Baker has just given before the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee. (- In short, our Government, when ever it allows any natural monopoly to go into private hands, is placing into such private hands a power that is liable to become stronger than the Government itself. If this terrible condition of things cannot be regu lated by-law, then there is but one remedy, and that is government own ership of railroads and all natural nionopilies, and it is a remedy that should not be long delayed. State vs. A. M. Gouge. In the Supreme Court there was argued Tuesday, among the cases from the Thirteenth District, that of the State vs. A. M. Gouge, from Mitchell, in which the defendant, a denutv sheriff of Mitchell, was sen- Neither Mr. Morehead nor tenced to twenty months in the coun ty jail, after being convicted of fraud ulently mutilating and changing the tax books for certain townships in Mitchell County. In this case the amount was $4,068. The defendant contends that he could not be indicted as the tax list is not a book wherein deeds and oth er instruments of writing are regis tered; that it is not a book of record required to be kept by the Register of Deeds; that a copy of the abstract is not required to be filed with the Register of Deeds; that the law does Tint roniiiro thf PTand total of finch done in light green covers, is one of frtwnshin fn hA nlarpd in tho record. the most remarkable campaign docu- tht th fividpnCo showed such nients ever issued for Tar Heel con sumption. It literally takes the bark off of Senator Simmons and Editor Daniels. In my rounds I met Senator But Jer, this week, and asked him if he thought he could "come back" in North Carolina. "I have not been away yet," said "I stuck to the Populist party grand totals to have been changed, the indictments is not good. The State holds otherwise. There are also exceptions to evidence admitted and evidence not admitted and to parts of the charge of the judge. Dogs Find Body of Child. Lexington, N. C, Nov. 21. This until it disintegrated, and then I be- afternoon news reached Lexington oame a Republican. that the body of an infant had been "North Carolina is doing nicely, found in the woods near Yadkin They say we fell hack last election. College, and that there was a great Let me give you a few figures. Ac- deal of excitement in that village and cording to figures sent out by the surrounding community. Coroner Secretary of the State the vote in Peacock was summoned from his 1919 was: Democrats, 140,631; Re- home at Thomasville and carried . to Publicans, 94,017. That was an off the scene of the crime. "When he year. in 1906, the off year preced- arrived he did not find sufficient evi ing that, the vote was: Democrats, dence to make the assembling of a !23,272; Republicans, 77,017. The coroner's jury worth while, and he figures of 1910 are very much larger returned home. than those of 1906. We made sub-, The body of a child had been de stantialgains. i The results of the stroyed by dogs. It was found Sat 1908 eletclon were unusual. Presi- urday evening by a small son of Mr. dent Taft got 114,887 and Bryan J. W. Walter, a prominent farmer 136,928, making a Democratic plu- of that section. The boy was pick rality of only 22,041. Governor ing cotton and he heard the dogs Kitchin received 145,002 and Mr. growling at the edge of the cotton Cox, the Republican, 107,760. patch, in some briars. Thinking "The third North Carolina Con- that they had a rabbit or a 'possum gressional District made a better he ran to see what was doing and showing for the Republicans in 1910 saw the dogs scrapping over the dead than any other District in the United body of a baby. Apparently the States. That is my home District. It baby was full developed and the boy is the only one that did not lose votes thought that It was white. When he at year. This was done in spite of . went home, by a strange lapse of Ginning by Slat-. Alabama. 1,798,191 bales. Arkansas, 562,542 bales. Florida, 65,238 bales. Georgia, 2.103,079 bales. Louisiana, 268,408 bales. Mississippi; 720,748 bales. North Carolina. 715537 bales. Oklahoma, 656,166 bale3. South Carolina, 1,164,149 bales. ft HOTHZ DAMS LADY'S APPEAL J fcrowin sufferer f thtnmanim. tta rr muscular or ot the folate eiatkm. luxr Uwt t-ttU&cbo. ti&s ta U.e kJUiwy or r.irCi lirs. to write to her for a fcome trtau&etl hica b rrr?au-dij catJ ail cf ihtm torture. b feU It ler duty to rs4 it to mtt ufp?m I IIE& Yia care yoarrtl at hf-ae ft :baad via testify oochtcre of climate Ulxs ceces 7 Tnli ftmr!e fiwTTy bnibe orie sell f ron the blood loosens the etiece4 Je' Xtt. par le t&o blood ao4 br1ffbtns tbe rye, rtriiyr elasticity fcod tone to the whole rrrtrm. M th aboT? tafrtau you. for proof addrwm Us. iL busu&era. Box B, Jioire Du&a, lad. DROPSY Ct mt ew t r It te m Vmt W aajr out, K Wt People Don't Bey Piaios For looks alone. If they did, any one of the pretty cases offered for sale, with the tin-pan at tachment inside, would do very "well and not cost much. 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