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, - ' . . - , - , , . - v"". - - i ! v .. . ' . , - .... ,s ;..-. VnV' V. -;- v , - ' . -. - ,y -j"-y;-.--A' ; -.-.v. '.,7S;- 'v-- - " V fX: : --.'-;. rJOELL BR OS., P rop rieto rs. HOME FIRSTS ABROAD J3EXT, 0 1 -op Per Year in Advance Vol. XXL ROXBO HO, NORTH CAROLINA, Wednesday Evening, May 18, 1'904. Na- 20 f . - i - .f j 1 1 CAPT- GLENN'S CANDIDACY;. hat Some of His Friends and Ad ml its i?ay ui it i" AAijjii i wiai tiui-er and Personal Worth, and Also 'His Fnness for .'(iubernatorial Honors. the Democratic Voters of Person Oounty: f t , V Having no strong state officer, connected with you by ties of friendship and kinship as aiy manager, to ask you to vote for me, and being unable to visit you, I take this method of asking you to help me in obtaining the nomination for Governor. Tho' noc able to meek you now, in the past I hae, been in your midst, and that too at your earnest invitation. In the dark days, when laborers weie few, jand you wanted speakers to come amoug you to rally your forces against Radical misrule and corruption, j I heard your call and visited different part of jour county, and did i my best to arouse vour people to action. One occasion, I will never forget, it was in 1900, when white- men were try ing to forever break the i yoke of negro domination, you" urged me to visit Roxboro and try and save your county in the election. i I went, the crowd was immense, excitement ran high, and every one anxious about its result. For two hours, with all the power Lpossessed I painted its wrongs and tried Ho arouse the people to a sense, of; their danger. When I finished, and came down among the people, you gath ered around me, and hailed me--'. as your friend, and said 'if chance : -. 1 - ever comes to us tc benent you, . we will not forget you.V' You needed me tlen, I want your help now, it was a pleasure for me to help you, I was doing iny duty and deserve no thanks, still if you wit l remember it, and not reward, but honor me by your support, I will greatly value it. f , If i 1 those dark days from 1892 to 1900 the other candidates were also among you, doing what they could, thea they deserve your re memDrance, if not, have I not aright to hope, that in times of peace, you will help those, who were with you in danger. I ask you to organize V to go to your primaries and convetion. and help me, if you deem me worthy I will gratefully remember) your kindness. Sincerely, , , R. B. GiyHNN. . v-..r - t : ....... The following in regard toCapt. Glenn's candidacy is from Reids . ville Review cf May 13 J "I am always for iny, home peo ple," said Mr. K. R. Harris; jester" da when he was asked as to - vho was his choice for Governor. If my vote should 'decide the- contest Glenn will be the man. J V ' Mr. Harris, who is f . the , Com: mander of the Scales--Boyd camp Confederate Veterans, is -one of tbe most enthusiastic of Colohtl Glenn's scores of friends. He is always g'ad to talk about the brilliants sou of a Rockingham veteran who gave his life for the cause which was so dear and near to our people.. ! ; 1 know Maicr Stedman did his duty in the war' but f - there a: er things to be considered iu contest," he added. "Glenn has eTer faltered at any duty, and had . oeen one of us in the sixties he '00 wrti have been v in the f ore ont, His father diprl "nh th hat- Afield, audi braver, or .better 10U dieMiever shouldered a gun. , Ign it one of Glenn's peculiar charac jteristics to get in the forefront of the battles today, , aSd do . a ful share of the fighting for - his party and hisState , The veterans have no firmer friend in the State than -Mr . -Harris. He would do everything possi- ble for their comfort in their ; de ciining years and he lov?s : them with a tender devotion. "His , ?d vocacy of Colonel Glenn's candida cy is consistent with this devotion to the minutest detail. v "Here is a son of a Confederate soldier, who at the end of thev war found himself dependent upon a widowecl pother! ; for , His support and his edncatkj.V His family home was in asbVs but heroic efforts', tne like : of which is : knownx only to those women who - were left here ia those . days in similar circum stances, he was brought to maturity HON. ROBERT and educated 1 v 1 "Not only, has he made for him self a place in the world which tre average man can envv.' but he has reflected credit upon his St' te, and spent such a Uberal amount of hi8 time in behalf of the Democratic party that he is personally- known to a great maj ority of the people all oVer'the State. V - Nearl' all my life I have voed for Confederate - veterans, for Gov ernor, tor Congress ald for - other im portant offices.' I havt never al lowed, pn opportunity to pass to show them my love and respect. . L am riow going lo vote for a eon of a veteran's widow to pay. these brave womenta compliment; and to show my ' I ove : and adm irat ion for themi . ; s T J , ; "Yes sir, if my vote will decide the: contest you can pur it . down that Glenn will be North' Carolina's nextGovernori" he, added, .''and it seems to me that a griat majority of the r.eool rf the State are think- ing just as IvThiniC about t. 'If ereat reward should-follow great party service, who would 4e I hy itto Glenn? S" preme courage is glorius whether! exhibited in war as in; peace. A valiant champion of vital principles endangered ; by, ' mk-. W$f' kJi - Iw -W " 1 ir 0 & M 1 "r. , . ' ".. ' - .- " - -" y I I n " . L 1 i the result of war rakes up the fight -where the soldier laid it down. Will ttie brave say, that, he deserves Jess? If our great r triumphs so -largely won by Glenu are to insure peace, who is more wortbV of his country men's favor? But ifnother great campaign isxpquired, if an able ad versary m ast be met to whom ' would the people turn foi their champion? Fellow Dem ocrals'of North Caroli na. thinly upon these things. Your high-ense of simple justice and political wisdom is ihe strength ; of our cause: -A..H. JEllert President Glenn Democratic. Club, Winston. He is fit, capable, intelligent, just, firm, able and honest. He is a loyal unselfish friend; a man who, has more than bnce sacrificed his own ambition to make warfor ' his friends: he is a man of success won by his big heart and b;g Drain. His executive ability is seccad to B. GLENEl. no man's in the State. In aword he will fi t the (jovernor s chjjir corns oetelv and satisfactorily Mayor P. D. Watt Reidsville- - , Evry man who' has held- office under a Democratic administration in thi State is under personal obs ligations to Mr. Glenn for he has done more than any other man 'to keep Democracy's rudder true and land t herold ship in the harbor calls ed victory Ex--Sheriff :SR. W. Hutcherson, Reids vijle. While District Attorney he made an attempt to stop the. American Tobacco' Co. of i ts robbery of tt e farmers ad went out of office with V ..... X . . - , .. x a record of being the only;., District Attorney who ever made an effort in this direction, ; he 'trust is against himi-therefore I am foi himi J. W. Fitzgerald, Ruffin. ' v. He is like a giant oak n the for esta giant in intellect and in v his devotion Jo the Democtatic; party. No man in tbe State can .compare' services for the party wich hini and make a fayorablc showing. It will be a real pleasure to vote for him.- N. C. Thompson, Reidsville. ; : Glenn is the man. The stars in their course seem to point to his nomination. I had thought of relir ing from politics, but I . havecon cludpd not to do "so until Colonel Glenn" is rewarded by being made Governor. JlL Richardson; Ben aja.; .. ' .. ;. , c I am for. Glenn not because I love the white . haired soldier less but because it is now time to re" ward the ? young soldi-r who has fought so gallahclj. ine" battles : of Democracy. Dr. J. C. , Mills, Reidsville.- . : - Although . Suffering With Conr . sumption, Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Cured Him;. One of the Greatest Acc 6 rplishmentsoftheage. , I very ill and confined to ' iny bed. ' 'The doctors and every one else said I had'eonsamptiun. My mother, two uncles, aunt, and my dster, twelv. years oldr all died of con sumption. X- My family were con firfent that I was going the same way, aid that I. could not live; mnch longer. I had a terrible cough and nigtt sweats, and J was jast a living skeleton. I commenced ta&msc Mrs. Joe' Person's Remedy and in a short while I be 8 an to improve and con tinued to do so; and now I can truths fully y that I believe if I had not taken the Remedy I would have been in my gfivi today. ' I have taken over one hundred bottles and now I am a well mac. . lam, . Yours truly, v FRED ROWELL: Goldsboro, N. C.,uAprib 28, 11903. The. Best "Vay T3n.e Seaorb OP THE v - ' ; - " Most 6f- Humanity Is -Through the-, K r Stomach. We Know This, and Always i . S.pare.no Pains to Select .": ' the Best and Purest" . I of Every thingin the WayVof - ' '- ' . . t 5 1 GROCERIES -at , THE- Verv Lowest Prices. -oo- Dont miss seeing our stock SHOES; i -00- . Yotirs to Please, : - 1 yx ll ll n .Iril.lnl Phone Ho. 25. 3wm. .iiii wm Has Just received a, shipment of cheap, -medium and high grade Trtiriks. We sell the Trunks' because we carry the best stock in town and cell at the lowest prices to be : had. 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