PROTECTION OR ERI K TRADE?! B y H enry G eorge . CHAPTER VI¡1 A CRAKD PRIZE Bible Competition I V.WF.D 8- .CJU jce-!...-'/'’’’. nihoUwiof C¿T/- VQ Afone own or aft Dis- T wj Thousand Dollars in Prizes will ba TARIFFS FOR REVENUE. Tariff may embrace duties on ex ports as well as on import»-; •nt READ OUR PLAN. duties on exp rts are prohibited bv For several yearn pant competitions of an instructive order l>n'p been ths Com-tit lit ion of the United offeied bv reputable ti'is’iie.«.' liutHes and manufacturers . in t voung at heart '1 tie prizes to be awarded in this after the manner of those Chinese ! coinpetitiun will consist entir» Iv of articles of sufficient value to be ap local custom ho ises called “squeeze predated bv every p* r«on reranvimz one as a fair reward for the efforts s'ations.” But the thing is older , put forth bv them Our intention is to diviiie the amount to be given ir awav in prizes varying in value from eight dollars to one hundred dol than the name. Augustus Caesar lars each, and we enter into an honorable agreement with those entering levied duties on imports into Italy, k,lthe compclitior to distribute fairly Two Thousand Dollars in prizes. and there were tariffs long 1 efore | AWARD OF PRIZES.—Ten of rhe leading ministers of our city will the Ciesars be invited to attend and assist in the award of prizes. The purpose in which tariffs PRIZE BIBLE COMPETITION. originate is that of raising revenue. We will pay $100 in cash to the first person who correctly answers, The idea of using them for protec rhe following questions; Where in the Bible do the fidlowing three tion is an afterthought. And be­ words first appear: 1, R ain ; 2, B read ; 3, M iik . The second persm answering correctly w i.l r< ceive $75 in cash. The third person sending fore considering the protective correct answer will receive $50 in cash The next ten will each receive function of tariffs it will be well an elegant (Join Silver (limiting case) Watch. The next ten will each1 to consider them as a means for receive an elegant Silk l>re«s (16 yard in anv color). The next ten will each receive a first class pair of Opera Glasses collecting revenue. LAST PRIZES —Th" <33 personas, tiding the 33correct answers which It is usually assumed, even by •ire received last will receive duplicates of the prizes that are awarded the opponents of protection, that for the first and middle 33 correct answers, tim last correct answer tariffs should by maintained for receiving the $100. the next to the last th" $75, and so on until the revenue. Most of those who are •33 prizes tor the last 33 correct answers have been awarded. commonly called free traders might ■■'PI'X.'IAL PRIZES—A prize ct an e)< "aid Lade’s or Gen mor> properly l>e called revenue tleman’s Watch will he given to the per»oti semfii't» th»1 first correct answer which is the first received from their slate or province. tariff men. They object, not to tin CONDITIONS. tariff, but only to its protective Answers must be accompanied with fifteen United States two cent features, and j ropose, not to abolish postaye stamps for one package of Peirlifoani, which is th" latest scien- it, But only to restrict it to revenue t fic discovery for cleansing and preserving the teeth. Our object is to purposes. Nearly all the opposi­ introduce and attract attention to Pearlifi.im. which is the oi Iv prepara­ tion to the protect’.ve system in the tion whose manufacturers aro willing to offer a r ward <rl- a imiratny adapted to the1 taxes. Therefore the question any cunsideablo revenue can he I grow in oi certain kinds of tobacco.! whether a tariff is that it is a good obtained t»*»v r'll I (To BE < ONTINUED. ) means for taising revenue involves ive ptaff an(J th(> e,|f(ir(,e. the question whether indirect taxa linentof vixvtions and injurious tion is a good means of raising | regulations. To collect the indirect • ■ r v»> revenue. • ' * 'A / taxon tobacco and cigars, France As to ease anil cheapness of col­ land some other countries make lection indirect taxation is ,f!or.f:Cf YOUT. < —' h,'- .es, cr c-f ptiii • e'ly ^’HHOPE^YOtJ. T"> Ï • Don’t brood ov -ryfur cr.nrt»>n, ii-.r ’rts.J Thn-iruids »if l.-.o V/or't u.»3Cb -v,»-’, , evr ■ send .s-al ro *V pnid, l-Hi.t., » .mux! i ‘ l "4llcmeraocv.uoen.u so, ■ ‘ once U'., /nd w u*i-n ti , : . .. “ - -Í ouev d»r.t-v-3 OW-». ”■ cùir — ■S fii/ccfw. FWCMS. £-A/c Co., ('4 iïmo . îv Vu., * J 2,000 , M )v;^' riífí?€MA’& ■J Mexican Musían Lininl » 5 Cure for the Ailments cf Man A lung-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife,!!» Stock Raiser, and by every one require» liniment. N’o other application compares with it in efficatt ’.’his well-known remedy has stood the testoi generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottki LlDlMENT. Occasions arise for its use almost every day, '■ ” 'rn-ists and dealers have it. Eor sale by H. M llorton. h N C m , OILS. GLASS VI N DO WS. ............... . ... I U II. II ......... r >*yi i? wave , garden seeds , farmers ’ a A UNDERTAKING GOODS. tin WARE. GRAN I vfi »> wics ’ tools At greatly reduced prices. 3Votion'' of all ) J ) Gun Repairing a Sjs ciltv. Call anti fee us. 1 r.i.’D Mark i r IS Pfcíir SCTLY l.mGI SO SWU' A*Y(I T.ar the hair ov :< I or ever Mierwarci. Sini'iiitSDfi f< i » 11 Ke pnrpoMc. TÍ imummi os oí I Al 11 '• i bur < h tlfir !•’ ' <1. > ! ( h *•<’,r Gl’TNTI J ’1 I !N u ho donoi Rrpnt^d fìndft priceless boon in Çnee!»*« b Wiavlwf, by renderfnir ¡ ít ?! ■•••J- “» to ........... .... <■ I injury an v pn «•lli-tAi ’ f»r ' m CL I ft* XV 0 *‘r- Kvp-y I"’!'1'’ introdurr» t M 9ino»»g th-irfrtfn.1i ’5 WJ yrtrufl wr-> - ■ -a •-» -Ï .UK tST’lèc'i ttcamiLVwuh erd« . Id 1 •/--•■ ‘’«»ur-Vta* i. 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