H. HOPKft, Editor. A. F. MOOTER, MjMir. XMK JOURNAL STANDS FOR i'liGUIUMB, DHVIOLOl'MKNfl, GOVERNMENT. AND NO JJKGKAD1D LABOH. UOOJ) r: ANOTHER DAY. This lo another day! And. fluBhcd Hope walks Adown tho sunward Blopos with golden shoon. This Is another day; and Its young strength Is laid upon tho quivering hills until, Llko Egypt's Memnon, they grow quick with song. This Is another day, and tho bold world , - Leaps up and grasps its light, and laughs, as leapt Bromotheus up and wrenched tho flro from Zeus. Thin Is anothor day are its eyes blurred "With maudlin grldf for any wasted past? A thousand thousand failures shall not daunt! Don Marquis. o TJIE HERALD'S NEW PROPOSAL. After making a vory thorough canvass of public opinion regarding Its suggestion that tho Philippines islands bo sold, tho New York Herald acknowledges that tho plan does not moot with public approval. Now it mrings another. IT IS, IN ilFFKOT, THAT WE SELL THE PHILIPPINES TO THE FILIPINOS FOR A CONSIDERATION EQUAL TO THE AMOUNT WHICH THE ISLANDS HAVE THUg FAR COST THIS GOVERNMENT. This amount is estimated by th0 Herald at $400,000,000, Including tho $20,000,000 which was paid to Spain when tho United States en terod upon its campaign of "benevolent assimilation." Enormous nB tho sum of $400,000,000 may seem to persons outside of tho cotcrlo of high financiers of Wall street, tho Herald claims that "It la not too high a prlco to pay for llborty. "Franco paid flvo milliards f francs ono thousand millions of dol lars to sccuro tho withdrawal of German troops after tho war of 1870. "Tho Filipinos could not reasonably refuso to undertako payment of loan than half that amount in return for their territorial freedom and recognition as an independent nation. "No matorial difficulties would provont tho realization of tho plan sug gested, as It would bo a slmplo flnnncial operation to convert tho outlay incurred by tho United States on bohnlf of thp Filipinos Into a funded debt boarlng a curront markot rat0 of Interest and to create a sink ing fund to provldo for Its redemption In a cortaln number of years." Thoroforo, tho Horald bollovos that "If patriotism has any vlrtuo, THE FILIPINOS WOULD FIND CONSOLATION FOR THE FINANCIAL J1URDEN IMPOSED UPON THEM RY THE MEASURES NECESSARY . to arrango for payment of Intorost on thlo national debt and Its ex tinction IN THE REFLECTION THAT IT REPRESENTED THE PUR CHASE PRICE OF THEIR NATIVE LAND AND OF THEIR NATION AL EXISTENCE." Rogardlnrc 'ho advantages of tho plan It proposes, tho Horald enum erates thorn In tho following conclso and Interesting manner: First That tho probabilities of Jnpaneso nggrcjalon would be ron dorcd moro romoto. . Socond That If such an act of aggrosslon wero to bo committed tho United States would bo aided, not hampered, by tho FlllplnoB, who, In ropolllng tho nggrossors In concert with tho Americans, would bo fighting for tholr own ling and defending tholr nntlonal oxlstonco. Third That tho ropaymont of Amorlcnn capital already sunk In tho Philippines would bo assured. Fourth That Amorlcnn Republican Bontlmont would bo gratified by a solution doslgnod to establish n govornmont of tho Filipinos, for tho Filipinos and by tho Flllpliios. Thoro Is n Btrong probability that tho Horald will find no moro advo cates of Its prosout plan than It did of tho ono which public opinion has so unceremoniously turned down, for tho ono reason, nmong others, that It would hardly bo Just to roqulro those people, If a salo of tholr ountry to them woro to bo sorlouBly contomplntcd, to pay back all tho money tho Islands huvo cost us. A modification of tho plan might succeed, but hardly at $400,000,-000. PRESIDENT'S NAVAL PROGRAM. noforo tho Prosldont gots homo from his tour tho country, will doubt Iobb bo Informed, In advance of congross, of tho views of tho Prosldont on most of tho Importnnt topics which ho will discuss with tho nntlona' nBsombly. , Unquestionably that Is a wlso policy. Tho htiBluoss of tho public Is public business upon which public opin ion Bhould bo glvon ovory opportunity' to oxpress Itself. In rogurd to a navy, THE PRESIDENT DECLARES THAT WHILE WITH OUR PRESENT FORCE IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE RAT TLE SHIP VLllllV RE KEIT TOGETHER, IT WILL RE HIS POLICY, AND HE HOPES THAT OF HIS SUCCESSORS, TO HAVE IT ALTER. NATE HEKTWEKN THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC COASTS, oach of which Is alllco Important to th6 nntlon and each of which Is entitled to tho sanio protection, If, thoreforo, wo havo but ono bnttlo ship fleet, It must necossnrlly al tornato betwoon tho two coasts, Each coast must thoroforo bo Biipppllod with adequlte facllltlos far supplying tho navy and ropalrlng ships, and should tho. coming visit of tho Hoot demonstrate) that thoro lu u dollcloncy In theso facllltlos, tho nocesslty for their IncronBO.wlll bo appnront to congress. Rut, rognrdloss of tho great vnluo of tho prnctlco Involvod In tho long pasHiigo of a licet around Capo Horn, It is qulto evident that tho Prosldont bollovos that slnco two constB bo wldoly separated must b dofondod, tho sano thing to do Is Co provldo a Hoot for ench coast, and tho languaRO of tho President In discussing tho subject protty clearly Implloa that ho will rocommoud that courso to congress. Tlio KiikWnU Village Tailor. A woll-nlgh obsolete HoldornoH (Yorkshire) proverb says that "Whon you can tread on three dais ies It Is tlmo to travel; " this bolns tho rofuronco to tho annual Bprlng THE AVERAGE YOUNG MAN Of today whon ho boglna to oarn, Is hoou Inclined to oxtrav ngnnoo and wnstefulnoss. Tho five, ton or lUtoon cents a day that Is squandoiod, while a mero trlllu npparontly, If saved, wouU In a fow years amount to thou sands of dollars, nnd go far to ward 04tahllHhlng tho foundation of a futuro enroor. Too fow ro nllio that In order to ncqulro tho dollar ono must taku euro of tho uloklos. Cnrotul saving nnd oaroful spondlng tnvnrlably promoto succoas. I (Zoom It of tho hlghost Im portance, thoroforo, to impress upon ovory young man tho duty of bogluulng to savo from tho moment ho commoncoa to cam, bo It over so Itttlo. We Invito overy young person who wants to savo, to open a savings Hocount with us, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL HANK. lU--i - W v m Journey of tho vlllago tailor, shoe maker, etc., who passed from farm to homostond, homestead to farm, In romoto districts, "bodging up" wear ing appnrol, boots and harness at n shilling a day and his "meat." It was tho duty of thrifty housowlvoj to lay in a stook of "popper and salt" twoods, pleco of gray cloth, drab llnon twill, brown corduroy, to any nothing of buttons and throad, for tho oxpoctod tnllor to convert Into suits, smock frocks, etc. Tho proud modern tnllor always dubbqd his porlpatotlc brother a "llogcat," porhaps booauso ho sat on tho house placo drossor or whlto-serubbed doal of tho kitchen 'tnblo, so that ho was in a good position for flogging the cat whon alio Jumped up to lap stolon milk. Tho Inst man to woar tho smock frock In Lincolnshire has latoly boon going tho round of tho newspaper press. William Ohollls, tho Qunlu ton tailor, claims to huvo mado hun dreds of thoao garbs In days by gouo. Tho dlsappearnnco of this at onco plcturcvsquo comfortablo and eminently sultablo garinout it would stand an ustonlshlng amount of wear and tear is most lament, able. It consisted ot drab, tuud- KMncy, Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is 6urc to know of the wonderful I cures iuuui: vy -" Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid ney, liver and blad der remcuy. It is the great med ical triumph of the nineteenth century; diBcpvercd after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and i.i..t.i.. onofiaMuf. nml fa comlcrfullv successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Brlght's Disease, wmcu is iiie wurei form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-R,oot is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital 1. -...1 St, nrivnio. nrflctlco. fUlll liaS proved so successful in every case that a special arrangcuitin. i-v- ...- j which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell inir more about Swamp-Root, and how to findoutif youhavekidney or bladder trou ., m..... ...rifi.nf mention rcAdlllirtlUS generous offer in this paper and send your address to Jjr. Kiimcr & Co., Blnghomton, N. Y. The regular r.f-rnt nnd onC- .Ti1 .! fmirlna nrt Home of BwuDV-tUxA. sold by nil good druggists. Don't make any mistnicc, oui rcnicmuer wiu uj., Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Biuuhamtou, N. Y., oil every bottle. mm m proof linen twill mado with a yoko, pleated across tho breast, buttoned up tho back, with capacious ponches llko lotter bags at tho waist, and long enough to reach down to tho wearcr'B anklos. It really does not Boom so long Blnco the dandified yoo mnn, carter, or even lnboror would consider his now smock frock plenty good enough for church on Sundays, and qulto In kooplng with a tall hat and yellow-brown gaiters. Thoro Is an old saying that It takes nlno tailors to mako a man, nnd nlno moro to mako a man pay Now, at Qualrton, as at Hodon, nnd a groat many moro places, tho box ton denotes tho death of a parlshlon or by thrco sharp strokes of the tonor boll for a child, ulx strokos for a woman nnd nlno for a mnn, bo fore b'j commences to toll tho one mlnuto passing boll. Mrs; Chellli Bnys uho Iibb rend somowhoro that this custom Bhows clearly enough tho origin of tho saying, "Nlno tail ors (tollers) mako a man." But Mr. Chollls does not accept It as the proper oxplanntlon nt all. Ho holdti thnt tho world In gonornl may dls nbuBo ltsolf of tho Idea that such a Baying was first used In dlspnrago mont of tho tailor's physique Ho contends that It bears allusion to n high moral vlrtuo gonoroslty Which Is particularly characteristic of tailors. A Journeyman tailor In reduced circumstances onco called at an establishment whero nlno tail ors wero at work. On making known tho circutnstancos of his enso help camo with such hearty spontaneity that It proved tho turning point of his enroor. Somo tlmo Inter ho ac quired a vllllago Inn, which boro up on Its slgnbonrd tho legend: "Nlno Tailors Mako a Man," London Globe. Asiatic Competition In Transvaal. Tho Transvual public as a. whole rofuso to admit tho arguments of tho Asiatics. They declare thoy are willing to treat fairly all eastern peoplo who havo tho right to live In tho Transvnnl. A cortaln numbor of Aslntlcs mainly British Indians woro taken over with tho country. Thoy may bo a burden, but the bur- don was acceptod with other bur dens, nnd thoro Is no wish to got rid of It forcibly. But It Is urged that tho extent of tho burden must bo known. Tho Indians who nro en titled to Hvo In tho colony must be Identified, It Is imposstblo to go on Issuing pormlts indiscriminately and allowing numbors of nowcomors to ontor tho colony. In tho clrcumstnncos tho Euro peans of tho Transvaal aro ontltlod to somo protection Whntovor may South Africa, and the deeper tho de pression tho moro serious It be comes. White fami.l s aro being "squeezed out" by ho hundred. Thu exodus to other lands continue But tho Asiatic trader Is Immovable. Ho survives; he grows In numbers. This may be regarded as evidence of his thrifty habits and business abil ity. But It Is no satisfaction toi those who nro trying to build up a whltfi nation In South Africa and mnke tho sub-continent a source of strength Instead of weakness to the omplre. In the Trnnsvaal today there are 1105 Asiatics general dealors, an In crease of 51 In the laBt 12 months; thoro aro 3587 Astatic hawkorB, an Increase of 501 over 1905; there are 229 Asiatic peddlers, an increase ui 183 In a year; there aro CO Asiatic laundry owners, an Increase of 51. But tho Inconveniences among Euro peans traders grow even larger. Today there is a deadlock. The government vows tho Asiatics must register; the ABlatlcs declaro they will do nothing of tho kind. It is impossible to say who will win. Prosecutions can not begin un til tho now act has been proclaimed all over tho colony. It is still open to tho passive resHsters in Pretoria to take train to somo other center whore n registration onico hns been opened, and mako application there But tho Indian organization Is com plete, and ovory offlco opened will bo picketed. Two or threo months mny elapse boforo all tho districts havo been dealt with. Thero Is thus time to como to compromise. But whon the act has been proclaimed nil over the colony, whnt will hnppon if tho Asiatics stllf defy tho law? Will the Transvaal government build a now Jail, or will they admit defeat? London Dally'Mnll. o Can you afford to trifle with so sori ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can Becure a bottle of "Hick ory Bark "Cough Roraody," thnt U guaranteed to euro or money rofund cd. Prlco 26c. 50c and $1.00 per bottlo. For salo by all dealers ovory- wliciu Compulsory Education In England. Hero Is a Httlo paragrph publish ed In qulto an lnslgnlflcnnt corner of a country pnper: "At Splttlegato, Grantham, today a Honnlgton lnboror was summon ed for not Bonding his son regularly to school. Tho ofllcor said tho only furniture In tho houso was homo-' mado. Defendant said ho received but 15s por weok, and had alx chil dren; .Ills bread bill last week was 7s ld. Major Longstaffo said blggor famlllefl than defondnnt's hnd boon brought up on that amount, nnd dofondnnt must try to mako bet tor u at of his Income. Ho was fined 5s, including costs." Tho passion for luxury .among tho working classes is ono of tho sad- dost foaturos of mpdorn life. I have somo recollection of H. J. Campbell enlarging upon this depressing fact In a vory tolling mannor, nnd I hop that If ho stands as n labor candi date ut Cardiff, or olsowhoro, ho will toll his follow laborers all about tho prldo of life and tho dcceltfunoss of riches. Whon this nnd tho custom ary bread bill woro paid tho would havo is 10 d left that week to spond or wnsto, on luxuries for him self nnd his six children. Tho more I think of tho reckless oxtravaganco of such peoplo tho moro I am alarm ed. Tho lust for luxury nmong the insolent laboring classes keeps mo awako at night, for I cannot forget that It was luxury which brought down Rome and Nlnovoh. Would this Honnlngton laborer havo tho British omplro share In tho lot ot tho "wldoly scattored wreck sublime of vnnlshed nntlons?" I hopo not and If not, let mo Imploro him to tnko tho good major's advlco to heart and "try to mako bettor use of lila income. uonuou L.uauur. m m mu mi IMIIJC ? iSScnin ALCOHOL 3 PER riPN-i. AVcgelablcRiepara(!onforAs. sIMatlngiteRjodandlkguli. iinguteatoffiacob' HI 111 El KJJjij tUjjLI Jffc3rr5nr. Ift Hal WMJT! M 3CAXTI Promotes DigpslionJOwnUi Pssanaite3tmtamsneitar Opiumlorphlnc rorMtacralJ NOT N ARC OTIC. jkfeofdDcSiMcnjmmA ftnTfJw Setd- JkMttUts- I firm Seta- iSiifflWhttj, The Kind Always Bears the Signature of Apzrfecl Remedy foxConsfipa-" Hon , Sow Stont.Dlarrtm Worms ,.ovui5iousamir ncssandLoss OF SLEEP. IncS'urak Signature cf NEW YORK. uaranlccd. under thct'oodai gdHUM0mgg Exact Copy of Wrapper. M i I Air (V i va Forfii Thirty Yn CASTOR tmctirrtim ttnnn, Nn jfflR Any Pain After Meals ? your digestive system that noeds prompt atten tion. Just now Is tho tlmo to tnko n few doses or tlo Bitters, It will correct tho stomach and Bitters. it will correct tho stomach and strengthen tho "Innor man," so that your trou blo cannot roturn. Thousands havo said so dur ing tho past HI j-i-tu-s, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS is guaranteed absolutely puro and freo from all Injurious drugs und can, thereforo, bo relied up on. It should always be tho first choice of overy Blck man or woman, because ot Its ability to curs Sick Headache, Heartburn, Dyspep sla, Indigestion, Costlveuess, Insom nia, Femaito Ills, Voor ApiH'tlte, Chills, Coltb and Malaria. Don't oxperleat whon tlie Bitters will surely cure you. Announcement To my patrons and tho public That 1 havo ndded a Horso Shooing department vrlthi B. horso shocr, and tho patronago of any and all will be ijp: in this lino. Special attontion paid to interforlng, orer-r and lnmo horses. Sutlsfnctloa guaranteed. Wo pay tpcciili tlon to building trucks, express nnd delivery wagoni, and ill hides. A flrst-cla3s paint shop and nn thorough palate t hides. Paints, oils, varnlshos and lubricating oils ot ill Wagons, buggies and hacks, also farm Implement! ot all I plows, harrows, cultivators. Agents for tho Era-tolleri k glncs, .NlchoaB & Shophord traction engines, sawmill cry and gasollno engines. It will indeed par joa to! to us it you 'need any of theso lines. Cos la sco ti3, whothcr you buy or not. Communications by naO j ly nnsworcdi GEO. B, JACOB Corner Front and Pine stroots, North Salem. PhonMi!i USK SELF RISING B. B, B. Flow Por BostOH Brown BrHL Grlddlo Cakes, Mafflns wi riwl ALLEN'S n. II. If. 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