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INDIGESTION ? DYSPEPSIA? FLATULENCY ? C-a. FOR LOYAL TO THE PARTY, l our of the CaniliJ.iU-s Named (in the Independent Ticket kVfuse the Nimiin.itioti. To i Ik- l'Ji ur: I uur , uk c. by the lilt !l-pt i u; , In aca pi the ii".' II.:. :ics micciv.! - Iuh- I'ti'iiM.Ai SPEEDY RELIEF. THE GENUINE HAS THE mm RED OH THE FRONT OF EACH PACKACE AND THE SICNATURE AND SEAL OF J. H. ZEILIN & CO., ON THE SIDE, IN RED. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. i W. W. Kill w i M.u i l' ..1 1 ui.;-..ii. .1 :KY . .it 1 Ml -. 1'.i:v!.mi r. I'INiin. t,f l. v. ltun! r. i:. i v v. .l l!-.l;l v I' N iym.i:. l;. MM N T. v.. i; ti..it they think tw nuk-fi-micm iiiiivtiMfiil is iniw isc and not tor tiie rest interest of the people. Mr. A. lirink.ie.-y, whom they sc-l.-eleil as the' he.kl of their ticket. ore of the best and truest men in Halifax eounty, s.ns in his c.irJ that he eon-iiki's their a.-ticn a'- "unwise ami fraught nil J iiit;e'V" I il seems t i nie tliat the opinion and advice it these four men, of in. mire years and ripe experience. ', honi the Independents them selves have endorsed, might to he , ,,ire!n!!v weighed l-y the peojse ot the county. Mr. Mann, the chairman of the Independent, ir, ii:s replv to my j Liter ol last week, does iiotdeny a j single statement I made. I-Votn I this no imparti.il man can rests; me c-aicUisitin that he is in c.-ipert-i tion ith the Republican Ji;m'm.m. ' 1 le does not deny tlt.it he w as in ' coiitmunicaiiom i:h ihe Repub lican coiivenlio.n; i!;.n tiley reuved not to put out a county ticket at his retpaest; tii.it he issued his call for tile independent meeting minted! I ately after the lpuHk.i:i cSu.r- niaii had nude a isit to Hnh'eid. that he was appointed U'e pubhem poll holder by the K'epubh. m Jiairman, n..r rli.it the iiui 'eii- dents expected tile vote to be east t'o ticket, and the Rejv turn were exp-c.tini dents to vote the R ticket. Wall thes them the t!i:nk::i o; Cour.iy w ill w ant to Know w n.v m Independents, if iic'i ironj J it--ti. INDEPENDENT TICKET. A Statement that the Republican Chairman was in Correspond -eiue with Mr. Mann Helnre the link-pendents I'nt Their l ickct in the rich!. Ti nil 1 t 1 i l 1 !: . 1 want to ! ; tilt p..'!i- kn.iw suiiK'thii!)! ahoia ,li:s ii.dcp.ildelit Ikke! ill I lalii.ix c'ttunty. About two w ccks beh.rt the regular IV'uiocratic eonveiitinii met in I lahf.ix, in August, a Ke publican told me that his p.irtv v i.u'd inn liave any anility ticket tliis year, but there would, be an independent ticket put in the field. 1 le told nie the Republican cli.iii' m. in had already had cotTcspnuJ dice w ill! Mr Mann, at lmlicid. and Mr. Mann would get up an.ii: dependent ticket after the l)eiiio .rat..' com. entioii, ami the Repub licans Would all Mite it. Now, tli s has all erne true, and it sh..v tli.it :t vv,is.,'la ICepublicm selieuie All the h'epublic.il's 1 see say the. arc gouts to v ote it, and that t!:c liKf.peiideiils are i;oinji tn Vote the Repulh.au St He ticket. It seems to m. its j fuvun t.cket. e pe.-p.e up here have not torgoiliii he pleased w n.it tne tusioii ticket in I mhi ciui lor us, an J we have been airaid o! fusion tickets ever smee. W e are afraid of this one and we are n-.'t jjiiina in vole it. They are lalknut about ring rule and buss rule a on't Make ill iti. ; -, t. i i.J .' V'J -4 Hv,,,,,,,,,,, Imcn liitt k to the ili'liliiii Hmr i'liiiiiniiiy. i ft I 00 A AND WOOD! m wis III i market' ti Imv O With hotter equipment I he Letter prepared to l.anule the wl)t) tm o al husines! the c.minK season. No matter about the cond.ti.m of t eue titer or the tuanti. .m may xvan whether little r much, phone or see me in person and xotir order will receive prompt and careful mention. M J S I I J K.NKP I I. DON. V e lidwin elapps SS.'O nnJ VVELDOM. . And there vmi w ill liinl in Men's Shoe- So (HI Slides eniuedeil h .hue dealers In he Ihe liesl on the market I he eicissctl lur 5.1. J.i SO. 5 1 IHI and SS.Oil ith a world- ide repu l.ilion (or 'i wear Ihe l losheim.an eleianl shoe and well known as a K"'d wearer, and beautiful finish ami -l le In the lathes shoes win will find the I 1 cV II u ii n .hoes in ull stjles .t 0, .J5. 2. Ml .' !KI, d ?0 ililtl I OH Rll.il anieed tn f.l ami wear well. A I i (lie I luteii'i.lt r shoes in different stales and Mai. m v (ti o's. e'hiltlreii shoes lhat lor wear and sh !e i.aii t be heal. Ihe same footle .oe vild for 10 per tent more ill Ihe tits mar kets hon't throw away your money hut iro to the eldon Shoe Co and you I hese are solid facts heap, bu tts.d the s i m.mv ill Republican their county biic. His in re tlie InJepen pubhea:! State 1 facts beiore p.-pie of the .at it THE KOANOixi; . h A Till KSiiAY, I li Published livery Thursday. al .liitt hide- 1 . set. W nil iUt Cwl' i. ...ic.iv feeling beiweei) til rvedeu's and Repubi:ca;;s, so evi dent on ev cry hand, and each one cpce!ing tiie other to vme its tick et, people vt ;11 naturally vv ant to know i: he leaders hav e ma ar ranged a itision. I notice one of the Independent venter asst.! ; I'UIS ol s I'.si i.'ll i I : i (in. V. si c VI;, I yet the poor 1 : do not km w , . til l!n tlll.l :u 1 ' eliri.HI!. tnat mev org.im. ve tiie Hemocr. efe.it and ram." . tile siiiy R. public. their own inter ve reniem.-er ti'.at til inif cry in 1 sou to f people into the lust we don't want to .j by the same tr ; to down Mr. Tra 1. 1. 1st like the Re publici y that the mggeU- is ; .md the white toil.s ; mi do as they pi. a ns to in.- tivev want i vv lute h lks i i be mighty ungrate with their ft eed.-ltl. hen they . li'v lug i make them turn ;n a ,! . v u the trail that did liie most k i i ,i ;i.,:-d battles .-! Isi-s v,,in, heisgood.n'iugh to lead us now. We had rather tnsM hi.n tli. m tins ttevv m.in that h.o .. uiiieh to do w nil tiie Republic. m chairman, and tliat same Re publican chairman, too, that was ck.rrman of ihe fusion partv in and helped put negro mie ns and ve eni m oibce w tilt them. C' i rin t . : a . nie!. an Sprmge, (Ka 1". I'.'iis. j; ivs : k v ? ;i -; ITS :oi. iy -,i i : '" -e J. Isj hi WAREHQUSE, i :;;iks .-n " '-? IM'X'Sr 1 1 A ll I j. J Next door to S. A. I., Ticket Office. Oysters. Oysters. Served mi -io Lnld I title lie t iiolive. .in stvle. I:ull dinner 50c. Hot and. ct.Cl.---s Ihiinv Koom for Ladies and (Jen- Helm n I t.U eltik in Mt.ndaiice Meals (it all hours. ( . (i. lrAXS. KM. I) Dl I.M(lMel) ) i,i VI I K IN Heavy and Fancy Groceries, WKLDOX. X.i toy (.AsitlbMl AM'l 'l I Al i - High Prices ! i:m ii:i.). n, . I n 0 U k market is now in full blast. We readv and anxious for our tobac- A nice line of Strouse Brothers High Art Clothing PI A SOI, s .h.-o -Ksl,,,) ,, : ..I I i nolo '; w ritenti at t" expliini vv In the He are gomg to vote ihe In- HALIFAX LETTKR. Interesting Social and Personal Notes from the County Seat co. our spienuiu corpse oi tm vers are. all on and want all grades. Prices are good on all desirable tobacco, ami especially so tinijt tobacco with body. Come to see me with your jS for Men, Youth and Children. Nice assortment of next load and it will be mv pleasure to send ou home pleased. I will be here at all timesj to see that your tobacco is packed and put on the floor to best advantage and your interests looked after in every way. We have as jrtitid market as any in the State so when you get 'Sic readx to sell come to I Infield and to Clement's W arehouse where highest prices ALWAYS PREVAIL. Mll'kS CKV I mi i. , & HM IIiLI). N. C. : 4 n h : f n n s w & -&X ? ' . -s'' -5. -; K -? P' 4; i ?r. s-. s-- s-. r-. s-. sr. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. , l or Hresident: W II I.IAM JliNMNOS MkN A. ot Nehraska Tor iee-l'resident: JOHN WtlKMH M'k'N, of In.li.ir.i Cl.Al di: MTCHIV BE LOYAL DEMOCRATS. ie Repufi...!.! par:;.' can't hope in ,-. its ti.ket in the eounty it will i pp. n the nexl best tiling tli! I! it; J., K-tur " Tins is the lirvt ; e 1 ever knew a lK-illiKT.lt to .ot that h s tieket vv ,ie r'-e.it'ly as .o.J as a U'epuhheau one. 1 rath - ihmk. however, that the Repuh :at's take the view that the Imie :i:,:.ut lieket will serve their pur -e. vv hieh :s to hurt the Deino 'aiie pat iv, better than a Repubh iii ticket wouitl, k-v.iu.se tiioi'.. e pie e.m he tooleJ into voting it kespeett'u'lv, 1 . 1 . Tk-uis. .iiii.iv. n : . Oct. :o. ws. It Is now ,se ; i . 10 election ,!.,- a-u! e he gl.ulwheti itis.-. Jravval o; Messrs. 1'. Jotuiston ami 1 1 Ctoiu the count;.' inde two vve.Ks .. rv one w -il I he vv :ih 1 .iniikley, S. Harrison ancient ti.ket tae shou'iel ciieourage i.th.-r 1 leinoerats upon the tiekei to do hke i-e ltis clear to all ihat the independent ticket e.m, at bet. p. .11 only a light vote and we believe that it would be best tor all to eotne down from the independent tieket and stand by the action of the regular Democratic! organization and .support the ticket , nominated on Anust 1 7th. There! Can he oi !v one i cipalui Democrat-1 ie orgaiiiunou in Halilax county, I all other organi.aiiims must neces-1 sarily he independent and they can- I not lay claim to heins regular and j while'tliey may have faith in their orgjniation and he in truth and in fact "True Democrats, " our advice io then. ,i .0 "t o'. c t.h'.'ir tr-.t-? nn'crncy by their lnv.ilty ti) the party organization. A CARD. to c iv, v liile I fully appre : support ol my friends for e ot Siicrilt, 1 am sri mglv of the opinion that it is not the time to h'-n-ou: a new ticket. While there is a great deal of dissatisiae- tinr aniong the people I am tht.ir- i.ug'ily of the opinion that we can ! sen! thes;- '."Vri'ti. es in two vi- irs in the Democratic ranks. 1 there- fore beg that my name shall not be j used lor the oiticc of Sheriff'. I I sh.ul always renieinher with j the highest appreciation the sup port of those true men who have been so lov.i! to me. Most respectfully, .1. Iv' I'M' IT k'St iN. A CARD. To th? feojile of Halifax llouiiiy. Noticing, with regret, diviMtm in the Denioeratic party of old Mali- tax county. I teei n my uuiy iu !l '. N. t , del. J-1 Mrs J, 1 1 P.. ins spent Sund.iV iu K'ockv Mount v ith Incnds, Mrs. 1-. J. Brown w ill go up to l.iitieioii this week to spend several w eeks McsJ.iiiies J. II. anJ D. C. Fen iter and Miss bhaheth spent Sim -d ,y m Tiliery. Master Allison Travis, of W'el d"ii, is visum!: Masters lidwin and l.ouis Travis this week. Miss Stella Dickens is spending t'iis week with her sister, Mrs. Walter Stephenson Mis. W. A. Saiei' spent several d.i s u ith !iLr daughtei'. Mrs. (day, in Ki.cky Mount, this w eek. Mrs : A. M.ihry and Miss Margaret iett Monday for Nortoik, where thev will make llieir home. They hav e lived in Rocky Mount for smile tune. Your correspondent spent last l-'riday in lllm (liiy, being called there by the death of an aunt, w ho had lived a consistent Christian hie lor nearly hfty years. Though out . isit was saddened by the los-, we sustained, it was a pleasure lo look again upon ihe the scenes of our childhood. There are many changes, of course, there as else where. Our grandmother's old homestead is no more, replaced long since by a house more mod ern, but the old long well sweep was there, and oh' how that water lasted, iusi as it did when grandma Used to draw and we drank from the long handled gourd, went chas ing the butterflies' nod ri'svniinp w w vi vi vi We can sell CARPETS, RUGS DRUGGETS at much lower prices than ever before. 9x12 Axminster Rugs, only $22.00. Velvet Rugs, 9x12 20.00. Brussel Rugs 9x12 S12.50 to $15.00. Small Rugs to match, All new designs. All bought since the heavy decline. We carry in Stock Shoes, Hats, Buggies and Harness.. FURNI TURE, Stoves, and an up-to-date UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT. Call and examine our line. We guarantee to sell at lowest prices. I'. N. ST.IM! I K, BOTTOM STORE, i iut l.'i .Vi. iV-iV,'. i tVcVhV'ik itilittl TTlAl' quiet in ( H.lahoma is prob ably Haskell waning for the peor to respond to Ins plea for cotilri tuitions. thank the people for their united threatening attitude oi those desire for me to serve them as old geese, w hile we tried to eap- countv commissioner. On August : lure a gosling. Happy youth.per-1 , 17th, I .his. I w as nominated by ai1s 11 wc t(mlu "vc " ,na W almost a solid vote. I accepted Since adopting the camel as their party emblem the Prohibition ists seem to have gotten a hump on themselves. Speaklr Cannon is studying French. Perhaps lie feels that some of the things lie say would sound better in that language. A liuslmitil r.Ti-nllv sin j.oisi-il In., mlc by liringinif lioini1 a Uiulr of laipiiil Hii'kuiy Sinokt'. W ill, wr will uxr thin lH-1-aiine ith lwl mid clii'iii-st ami diieM ftav ffitli the miKikp Ihhiim' unit no troulilr to apply it, Thry rc Imtli wit illiil; you try it, prior :c, UM ky W. U. t'uhen, U'rMuo, H. C. same vviili a determination to serve the whole people impartially io the best of my ability, working only ft.r the upbuilding of our county and her people. 1 laving accepted the nomination on the regular Democratic ticket, I t iking into il some of the extreme ly high-priced experiences which we have had, it would be a safe guard against some of the follys and vices of which we have been j guilty; but we cannot retract our steps, we live our lives only once; we can only redeem ihe flippant could not in justice to myself and I carelessness of the past, by our . party run with two factions. Let j adherence to sound Christian prin-; us unite and work for true Jeff'er-1 ctples m (lie future, i.ollege and ! University students receive their i rewards in medals and diplomas. sonian Democracy. We must pull together if we wish to obtain the highest ideal of government. In i We ru" lhe Christian race re unity there is strength. Trusting i ceive ours, only when we enter that all differences may be adjusted "he pearly gales. The satisfaction andhhat every man may go lo the I of knowing the Judge will be ini polls and vote for Democratic vie-' partial should encourage us, as lory. Sincerely yours, I we have an equal chance with the S. T. THORNE, JR. I other man. W. F. C. Feather Pillows $2.00 per Pair. Sideboards As low as $9 and as high as $50. LAlVllUlVll a - s a $5.00 and up to S30.00. j ii iiit it it 6 it il ifii'fit ' it it&tt ttir it it iitii it iVViVi!rVr,i-tVtir'd'tV'(V britti-iiii 6 t4u ifitH-ir I Sewing Machines "Drophead Sewing Machines rang ing in price from $16.60 to $25. BEAUTIFUL CHINAWARE Do you Want Bridal Suit s,:i. U ! AND Choice Druggett ? It will pay you to come and see us. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, (Incorporated) ij:ai)i:ks, 7W-II-IJ I:. Hrond Street, KICMMONl), VA. EVERYTHINQ IN FURNITURE We specially call your at tention to our elegant sets of Chinaware, nniKiiiK in prices from $15 to $25 per set. Ikautiful Cut (ilass and Hand I'ainted China for liklDAL PRCSI-NTS. WELDOfJ FURfllTURE CO., weLdo fi. c. KILL the COUCH and CURE thi LUNGS WITH Dr. King's New Discovery PHicrc OLDS Trial Bcttii riw ND All THROAT AMD ItING TROUBLES. run li ammma run i zxYKr . ... QUAR4 NTKED 8ATISFA0X0BY OS MONEY REFUNDED. VoU. for Whom You Please, but I e posit Your l-'untls With The Bank of Enfield, t-'NHELI), N. C. lii'tHUM': liiu -.1 ir. sail- iiihtitutiuu. ohaitcn'tl hy the I-aws of VmiMi ;i...!!n:. Mtrciiuse: i utiu. is and IttrrftorH are amomr tlif tafrl ami nmttt i-i'-.-u .tin i !.iiMtn men in thiscnmniunity. licc.nuse: 'I'lur-1 .auk tlll tlif in'Mf uf its ciisti.nM'n anl properly i .tkt catc ul llit in ut all tniu-H, w licthtT tltt ii i iium ?- lau't' ir xitiall; llu I'uuiiNs tint lati'r for us to liaiitllr. mmf Un siuail In iiTt-i our clowst at trillion. Because. Tin hank ulwuw La-, im.m y ( hnui tu it ouHinint'tN on ;t'tnvttl st'cunty, niatiy ummiut anl :U any luni', liccause! lttli ahiiLri ith alt imivIuiih' an- alnuv t'mitttlrtitial. ailit il i alway it a.ly tu a-M-t anl aK isr lit'taust". tft vi:ti i" vaniL' pay lcpttil a0i'iin! ciitoum;N saniLf. ili s Lank m in im -s xU u,-i. m ltny aninnnt, aii( alUttta 4 'i f.-nt intnil 111 .ni V I N iS I i I' I; I'M .N T. intt ri'st rtniiunilnl tjiiaittily liccfluse: H lia- il..- I ..lt. si lipl I S At t nl r un.l !MM V 1 1 - t l. I I l' i-l I ul' any Lank in lla!tl:i nmnty, Hecatise: It iauU l'llil' anu.iiL allcoiinnnnal Kanks in Noilh Car- tilia Hltll fUpllal -tnfk ittXll.lHX). lU'tausc: I at lull wlit u l.anU all (Iiiuiil'Ii tlif cmmtiy itli tlit'it null - nf an i ts wt-tf irliiMiiic tli. it tl. p.ittns ruiTt'iiey, Thin tiflllk Paid you in Cnsh for l-very Tobntto, Cotton and Peanut thetk atnl al" patl ymi ymn Inii'ls il' yuii wantnl lln-in uitlhiut any limit aH In tin atniMiiit v l.t-lit f ymi will appitoatf tin- ( in m n 1 of tlntt Hank ml lht i- yclii IUT ul Its ullit'i-is, mill ull Hum .m M' k.. licit yt nit I'USIIlt'Nf, U'lU'WIIfc.' tliat w ran haullr tt tu yuiir rntiM1 HatilartM.n t ' II y..ii -it. mil .ilini.lv n tMitutti. r. v tnilf vuu In twiNinif tilt'. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! All goods in Dry Goods Depart ment must be sold in 30 days from date. We are selling AT COST for CASH all dry goody, notions, boots, shoes, hats, caps, etc. Auctions ev ery Saturday at 1 p. m. Yours truly, (i H. HY & CO, J
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