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I m f-1 I 1. I , - MrT I" Bill ' I I 1 K'Vtr-- I BP ii Hfii-i ;- BE: ,,'VV Hi i HHHBi i V PARTY UNITY AND HAR MONY can be Maintained BY DEMOCRATIC CLUBS By J. H. Etheridge. In Windsor Ledger. Merry Hill, Bertie Oo. N. C. If &nmty people will organize a Democratic Ctab in every township they Could discuss the merits of men The suitable for office. Thev could aoDoinl Mcramble for office in the Democratic a delegate to enter with other clubs Party since the elimination of the in the county these 'formulate a negro vote menaces its unity and ticket that would meet the approba harmony. Patriots who are interested tion of the whole people, in the welfare of the State viewwith This would be fair, just and honora alarm this growing bickering and di-t hie. Talented ambitious young men tension because they know if , not would have an opportunity of coming checked will ultimately result in dis-j to the front tnptlon of the party or fornfSQon of j Wbe farming interest would be bet a new party. This opinion is not j ter represented by her yeomanry who only predicated upon history facts .are kept in the back ground bv pot but is ilustrated by the attitude of the insurgent element in the Repub lican Party that now threatens its disintegration and defeat in several western states. The principle cause for dissatisfac tion in Democratic ranks in many counties in the state is a deep, seat ed conviction among country people that town rings and celiques nominate and dominate f in all ejections. That they arrogate to themselves superior .political wisdom and sagacity and look upon country people as ignorant instruments to be used to promote their ends. The fact cannot be den led or successfully controverted that this is true in many instances. What is the remedy? house politicians. There ought not to be any unjust or envidious discrim ination against any class in order to gain good government. An ideal gov ernment is where men in all vocation shares its offices and benefits. This is Jeffersonian Democracy. Not only this but these clubs could discuss political issues that vitally effect the welfare of the people and invite others also to appear. n The dissemination of light and knowledge among the masses is the only way to arouse them to an ap preciation of their status duty and responsibility in shaping the legisla tion of the country. Intelligent united actiou can only spring from knowl edge. The neglect of such action is railed "My mother died six rr writes Miss Ruth -A- nuaren the I had now 1 am in nor care for art siicft 3u friend advised me to take CarduL as it i sood. so I commenced to use it that are best for you are not the j nicest. m 2 ;! Cultivate tfufficient ability to know when to talk when to stop talking and when to listen. ' y , 1 '' .J ; ere may a wrong - way ito do right but ttteiieis P irf&t way to hdo wrong. . It makes a deal of difference wheth '$yoii retire, from business or the business retires from you. The Mer- Ijcbants Journal. The Woman's Tonic 1 Women's pains are relieved or prevented and women's strength is quickly restored, by CardwV the woman's tonic You yourself know best if you need it, or not If you do need it, do not delay, but commence to use it at once. Every day of delay, only lets you slide further down the hill Don't Wait, then, but begin to take Cardui today, for its use, no matter how prolonged, cannot harm you and will surely do you good. Wrttt to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Tenn.. for Special Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent free. to sell Rubricating oils, greaSes an paints in Pasquotank and adjacent -counties. Salary or corami8Sion Stetson Ofl Co. Cleveland, Ohio 8 2 It . POR COMMISSIONER hereby announce myself a ci1!(! data for the office of County Com i, sidner from Mt. Herman TownshJ Sttbjett to the action of the Demc cratic Primaries. EUGENE S. SCOTT C. C COBB, JAS. B. McCfi a COBB BROS. & CO So, State Phone 438 So Bell Phcne 44 HR0KER5. jrr!pon!enctH of 'rht"n- Board of Trade and New York i' trn'1' P. rr.hfmoe. J7 - - BONDS COTTON STC CKS GRAIN PROVISIONS. Under the operation of the primary j the a-eason why unjust laws havebeen erery man in the county can become; inflicted so long upon the farming -a candidate for offiee and make sense- community. less dead locks possible Dead locks , Let us put the ball in motion and that arouse feelings of animosity and it wHi be like the ball of snow, thnt weakens the party. This would be j starts in the Alps and rolls on in impossible if the people themselves creasing in size and motion until it chose the candidates. j becomes a mighty avalanche that How can this be accomplished? ' sweeps away all opposition. from fifty to seventy years $350 each. The milk in the cocoauut is that each who is alleged to have a hold on the $500 or $350 has to pay him ten cents. The game is a slick one and the foolish are being played to the limit ; Of course there is no such fund and ' the lirk flrtinlo who ic mni-Mn fnnl I ' ' " ' j nine iw,- . ish" colored neonle is oniv ftr t. ! aglnes ne bc ting money out of them. It is the ten cents apiece that he i8 after and those who are caught will only be suckers in the game. News and Observer. Promises makes debts and bets makes promises. A mans gx)d fintentions seldom add to his income. It. is easy to foo'; , Special attention given tn T-. raphJc and Phone orders. Pf all orde reported promprl.v - ny information desired oiarketB will b gladly furniBhi any time. pe5ar...v 101 lume Street NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. little things but don't NAVIGATOR OF 74 YEARS LOSES HIS FOURTH SHIP THE ELON COLLEGE BULETIN. A veteran navigator of the deep was here this week. He was captain jgiffert the master of the ill-fated four masted schooner CatherlneMono han which was lost off the North Car olina coast last Wednesday. Captain Sifford is a bold and brave navigator who has sailed the deep for many years. And toe, is a con genial old gentleman of a sunny dia- J : a ..... juiuuii ana unaer tne try ins: cir- The wreck of Captain Siffords schooner on the coast of North Caro lina recalls a former wreck several years ago under similar condition,in which he lost his ship off the coast of Iialtteras on the Diamonds. Several years ago, he wae coasting j southward when he struck the Dia I .Opening Number. Valuable Educa tional Publication. The vacation number of the The Elon College Bulletin appeared inJuly The opening number has just made its vappearance. It is a thirty page publication handsomely printed and illustrated with cuts of the College buildings and campus scenes. This bulletin discusses the reasons of going to College, whether such education pays how any one mayhave it if he will and under what environ- Guard the magnify trifles. i j Any mans position in the world is I as good a he makes it. 1 1 I Most people have to collect their j debts before they pay them. 1 You can't build your house by tear j ing -oi:r competitors down j 1 Its not t.h vnlmo Knf 4hr .w..i ui, ,uc that gets and builds business. profit Trouble postponed always has to be met with interest accrued It sften happens that the things f Superb Service TO BALTIMORE VIA CHESA PEAKE STEAMSHIP LINE New Bay Line,) " COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA" Dining room on Saloon Deck. Elegant Table D'Hote Dinner 75 cents Club Breakfast 25 to 60 cents. Polite Attention and the very best service in every way. WE SOLICIT CRITICISM OF OUR SERVICE. Leaves Norfolk (Foot of Jackson Street) daily (except Sun day) 6:15 p. m. Arrive Baltimore 7:00 a. m. connecting with rail lines for Philadelphia, Ne' York, and all points East and West For all information and reservations address. C. 1. CHANDLER, G. A.,-F. R. McMILLIN, T. P. A. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. mondg or as he claimed the iron cai- ment xX may best be nad- lt set forth son which had been sunk on the reef i the cost of such education at Elon for a foundation for a lighthouse and 1 d 10 De very reasonable enmstances of his stay in this city, his ship went down in a very anerr ! from $112 to 187 for ten months Was brieht and hav a lare-P vfnAb rf ! ...v:, . . i Th "-e "u a inigc diock Ol I sea WfcH tho wln. t.--.. ,1.; sea atories which interested the many hurrkaijie from the northeast people that he met and of whom he , He Hnned his yawl with his' crew "i? v I and started for the shore. a distance The Monohan was a 1,700 ton craft , of abo.t twenty miles. Before he six years old that was plying i the j reached the shore the win' shifted poast wide trade. She was laden with to the southwest and his men refused !2 KrTJTm.fW Yrk t0 to rCW aDy loDeer- CM Sifford Rights Key Ftortda. he encounter- m thetory goes geized ed a gale on the North Carolina nA i 1 gun 1 s"uig oainue 01 nis tiller point 1 J7"1 jii wmeu aa coast and: finally sprang a leak about ed the gun at the rebellious members adverti6ement of tnis institutfcn will one hundred and flftv mitc fm . . 8 h0 ,j j , u, Lue crew, resting it n ...v . i,juiju. chnro m, i.j 1 ' o " '" ""U r lue pumps ( a dismembered arm, and ordered until they stopped up. Then it was, ! tbem to row or he would siZt the that captain Sifford saw that he last one of them wOBld lose the ship, so he turned' They knew the Gajtfain too well towards the shore in hopes of beach . to narlev with f,,JJl " wivi uui as he commanded and succeeded in reach ing the shore without the loss of a man. The iron nerve and the heroism dia Played by the brave old sea captain in this last adventure excited the ad miration of the crew and elicited the warmest words of praise. While he drove his sinking ship for mnrp a hundred and fifty miles shoreward hs crew often exclaimed, Watch the old Duck he has not lost his nerve but is as brave as ever ing her. He arrived in fifteen miles of the shore when he struck Sound ing and anchored the craft that had he come unmanageable. He landed his crew ef nine o the "beach in a gasolene yawl, with out mishap or the loss of a man. He and his crew was cared for by ihe life saving station and .the weather bu reau and were sent here last Satur day, captain W. H. Gaskins bringing them here on the schooner Gaskins. In connection with this wreck,Cap tain W. H. Gaskins displayed heroic bravery in his trip to the sinking ves sel from which he rescued much valua ble merchandise. Whon ho hnon,i the Monohan at sea she was in a sinking condition, her decks being j two feet under the water. .i Upon his return to the shore a j strong wind had arisen and his posi- j tion was dangerous. The signal sta tion had hoisted a flag warning him The gray beard pastime of fishing 10 cr8 e bar. By an for suckers is being worked on the act of remarkable akin in handling i colored population of Wake county - . ue uccessiuuy crossed the ' and though it is a limited scheme. It uw .tiiu reacnea tne snorA nil cafe i oc . c r. - - . " ucaiy vl uumDug as was u iguuraui ex slaves ai- There is also an article Patriotism which it will repay any one to read. There are a few copies of this in teresting and valuable pubMcation yet left in the Deans effioe. Those w,ho would like to have a copy would do well to direet a postal card to Dean W. A. Harper, Elon College N. C. mcuuuuing uus paper m wnich an A Reliable Medicine NOT A NARCOTIC. "FOWLER" I TAKING IN THE SUCKERS Been Here Before. Captain Sifford in speaking of the loss of the Monohan saidTt was the fourth time he had been wrecked and on once occasion he was taken from a wreck in midocean by a tramp steamer and with his men landed at a French port. He asserted that he is ready to take command again of anoajer vessel, despite the fact that ter the war when in the days of the Freedmans Bureau there was the tan talizing bait ef forty acres and a mule. The new scheme is the play on any ex-slaves found that there is money coming to them from the TJniCed States government just because they have been slaves and there is how he is 74 yeasg of age and has hut one man who in the McCullers section of Tb. Mv. . . fWak County is playing on "the gulli- rel ZTL J " W b!lity 01 tfee andking ifall reached here Saturday will be paid small change that is possible. tLre thlv 1 tUr? 10 TTk Th m i going, through the As nothin 8lnPPV K c .Ptata. that hf is taking a the wrelk otT tT 7 ' Cen8US a11 that the no on hf r ls United States government has allott- JT -eh of- tna, " mat mose 7f. years -or evr are receiv $m apiece an tliese Mrs. F. Marti St. Joe Mich, says Foley's Honey and Tar saved fier little boys life. She writes: Our little hay contracted a sever bronchial trouble and as the doctors medicine did not cure him I gave him Eoleys Honey and Tar in Which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well as the choiring and gagging spells and 1 ne got well in a short time. Foleys Honey and Tar has many flmes sav ed us much trouble and we are never without it hvthe house. SAFE MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. 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Credit won by lying is auick in dying. Men who mean well don't alwavs do so. All things cenae to him who trees after tfce. for cash 0 Water & PoindexterSts. litbeth City, N. C r FAR! The cati held i M. C a decii of faH the was en in ed is af 3t there ,the s fard-li hig& eaaete It -school is asl mat id studii tical. bine tl the si reporta tical. plan the port port tJie ft way now c State. the ml est m ed in pledgii tion. mights tem of is no add tl Are as Re Not North thirtee gret the yoi of our culture drainec dotted. mountt by the ble tii pie ar ly a about of diffe to havl the ;ul of citis ter kn of agr reat rural dl tort to desolat told) w wealth;! ThosJ that ha cial edi in the best ci coiisei at the tented light states our o on8ide tional t the lnS oui with tl childrei keep tiful h and hoi ther in tin- ful they arl will bel meet tl a full to besii w rec I. of the aricultul mon s( ith tl acc-ompj re-oii point a fwl uienj Secoi throigg r-oiera dnt of jng th.ia means efflcienjt ThirdJ win askl ther sJ that
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