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7 i. I 1 ;l , J 4 1 i 1 1 n - t . 1 j 1, i ? i i d.l i ! i' I. if I I . tit: i i Mon at. E. E KlLLi.xttP - - - T- V-:;-h'd Kv rv T'r nrs.h.v. THliTlSnAY oCIOLLR l- I'TKI!i:ii AT 1 UK l'dST-OFMf'K T SfTiTI.AND N'K'K. N'. C, AS -k im Class Mattki:. JVi-'ix I ofi ri T Dt'iiiocmli' TifKH. For f !' Senate : 'I IK )S. I.. F.MIiV. For ' ! 1 1"!)1-- : Will I II. ANTHONY '1 l! s. II I A Vh HI. For SherdT: 15. I. Al.LSHHOOK. 'or L' 'i-tcr of I ids J.. VINXiN. 1 or Tre:icun r : V. F. I'ARKl j ..- iiro .' r : V. . l; VYIII l KilLAD. For Surveyor : W. R. N I A' ILL. Three weeks more will consign (Hiolwi:!. I'ittman and Columbus1 to the same old life of f,orii,g to jt they fti'V iin , (7e. A "entleinan from Edgecombe paid to us: "And they tell me Hali fax county i3 going Democratic." "Yen,"' we replied, "the secret of it is numbers of colored men are going to vote the Democratic ticket." In the days of Augustus it was said that mankind was governed by a name. In our own hind to day the ame thing repeats itself. The name of fl rover Cleveland wherever spoken, even by Hlaine hims-?lf,calls forth loud aoplause. The JilGhinond Disntitrh elocuentlv says: "Elect Cleveland and the bloody shirt will be fulled, never again to wave in the wind of politics." We must not depend upon the speaking that i- d . :ie throughout the tstate ; we must not depend upon the Ntroiig appeals made through the papers; we must not depend upon ihe general wave of political enthu siasm that ia sweeping over the land, lut we must depend upon personal ronthd with the lukewarm voters. Let them be eonvinc 'd that this is the supreme crisis of our govern ment. Talk to men personalty if you want to hold them solid in th Democratic ranks. Tlu v refused to h t the neyroi s ride in a l.'epubhean procession in the w-esti-rr. paU of the Stste. Tie negroes were verv indignsnt am justly no. We do not see the con sistency in "honey-fugghng" th. negro for bin vot in secret aud then kicking him out in public. But this is the way thev do it. And the poor deluded negro will vote for then still. The Ki pui'licans don't car any more for the negro than we do jiot so ui.n b. "lot m.i:i:e i.4K." They say when the Democrats have immiiiMted such men as Tom Emry, V. II. Anthony and Tom T:i ior, they have made no mistake. They say it was a trick to catch the negro vote. Listen to what they say: Emry, Anthony and Taylor are our friendR. Why? liceauae etcry one ff hem has shown it, and we shall support and vote for them. An old negro, meeting Major Emrv, made these remarks : "Mars' Tom. dey tells me you's gwine to RaleigK Mars' Tom, You's already dar. i lone tole dese niggers you neber gits left, but at.ways gits dar." Halifax Cor. to Aeics iS- Ohsnrcer. If the Republicans a-e s- much better friends to the negro and poor white man than the Democrats, how is it that under Republican rule in Halifax county the negroes could get so little for their jury tickets ami now get dollar for dolhr? H ,w is it that under Republican rule in Hali fax county our taxes were S8 cents on the $100 worth of property and now only 55 ceuts on the same? And now, white men, the question for you to settle at the polls on 6th of Nov ember is shall we have white men to continue in office or shall the offices be handed over to the incompetent negro? The man who votes the Democrat ic ticket is providing for his own ; but he who votes the Republican ticket is the man whom theRible calls "worse than an infidel.'' is vnv. i mi:. To exercise the functions of power perfectly and without mistake has never t been delegated to mortal man. Perfection not an attribute of man. That alone belongs to (od. And yet some shortsighted men seem to think that because the Dem ocratic party has here and there in Us history made some mistakes, it is not TTorthy of their confidence again. ' ny whi'e m.innn hold to eroh ,,r '-! l:ee i!i b" supre-ne niorii :if .,f (, .r connlr'- taf' ty, we can not see. It is nol w!i;it has been done, ii -.1. ot anv rmi man or h tV.on.-ind men have desired done .nt-oo rif I Ol IM1M VtlVl Whir mar. to-day: but the : V- v I " i n.ies'tion is. -What have I at stake , Ah land what a rpieetion : i ,v n.u ,.r ita meinirer we can i . ...,.!.,. Jt i, f ita oifrn. not iaiiioTii ; .ne "ii'ii.u o. (icance we can not scan , . i. .r. i LUC anun ; ness r,i its conseqaeuces we dare not j contemplate. Yi at have you at stake? You have ill at stake--all that you have ever lone as an American citizen, all that 3ou can claim now as an Ameri can citizen, and all that there is fr you in the future as an American citizen. All is concentred in the ;r sent contest the pit, the pre ient and the future our sole inters -a and t! e weal or woe of our safety :. welfare hang tremblingly upon ,c issi.es of tl.c ! o:ir. lell your e. hbor advise with h:m bring to H.m folU Do nersoi al woik I it.- " tl'v r a m - - " - every one. Oh, for a voice as of a ii.i!!tt.). roaring caturact ; oh, for the. swiftness of a thousand steeds in one, that we might sound the tocsin from lakes to Culf and from sea to ea. To the work, fellow country men, to the polls one and all save the country from the impending danger and vouchsafe once more to the waiting millions all over this land the blessings of Democratic rule and the peace and prosperity of vhite supremacy. as rsi ' The white radicals, as usual, gob ble 1 all the otlices, while their negro hroihere only enjoyed the fun of at tending the convention. Ca:thage libule How true! And yet the "negro brothers," of the white radical oflice S' ekers persi-t in bowing down at the feet of, and fawning upon those a.se parasitica, and allow themEelves to be deluded forever by promises that no man can fulfill. The lie publican white man seeks the nomi i ition, promises that if nominated i d elected he will give a place to orne colored man. And then a t" finsnnil nciirnen I;v to and hell '" - 't-hnon iin" said white Ilenublican I I ' 1 'j each one expecting to get the favored p'.aoe. As we ha e said to the negro before, the white Republic an is the direst enemy he ha. We hope, we believe, the time is in ar at hand when the eyes of the i clored peoole will lie opened and .vhen thev shall see all too well for ;!ieir white i4epnhlieau leaders that 'bey (the negroes) are only made tools with which the Republican irty is trying ev.ry year to work 'self into power. And when a few more of the more intelligent colored men shall see this thing, the princi ple of Republicanism in this nation shail have its death kneel sounded Mice for all, and the country that knows it. now shall know it no more f irever. KNTIKlTniALLY! SIMMONS AND MASON. A DEMOCRATIC SCORE 2,000 PEO 1'LE THE LADIES TURN OUT DINNER-DINNER. A. gentleman in Enfield said last i i Friday , "There are more people j here than could be notten together in the tiwn for anything else except a circus." All were there to hear Hon. T. V. .Mason and Congressman Simmons make Democratic speeches. And they heard it. At 12:0 Hon. T. W. Mason, of Northampton , was in troduced. ;we did not hear the in- troduction) and spoke for more than I an liour to the vast audience assem bled in the open grove. In the audi ence were many ladies to grace the occasion, and their presence lent in spiration, as it were, to the speak ers, which was clearly shown by their able and eloquent efforts. Mr. j of the deep, and showed the enorm Mason's speech teemed with elo- j ous tax of per cent, that a tarifl quence from first to last. He spoke j put upon it. He said that the feelingly and enthusiastically of the ! people p id last year ix hundred present campaign and the gallant an I linttv millions to tiie manu fight now being made by our Dome- facturers of t!ie North. . t WW . . . cra.ic leaner?. lie said that he should not be surprised tc see Buck Kitcbin coming up any time with Dockery" political) scalp. II- thinks Kitcbin :mw in the Vaults a', Washington, will run Dockery otr the field. He He did not speak of it by the miK referred to the base misrepresenta- lions, and how it is counted, but de tions mude to the colored I scribed it by dies, giving the area people that they would all go back ; and how it is counted by weight aa into slavery. TJn-y art- not there y?t. our merchants wcib cofTee and Stirring Democrats on their met-! sugar. The discussion of the tariff tie, he ashed, "Why can't we do now : whs masterly and his handling of the as we did four years ago?" In re-! money question was pleasing. ferri-:g to our leaders. Mr. Mason j Mr. Simmons thtn referred to h i called Cleveland "that wo .L rful j own course in Congress for the pre mar: m the elnet executive c'.iair at 'Yab.irt;rton, tirover Cleveland." In reicrring to "the second in command' he paid a trinute to the su-rliag integrity of "tue nouiest Roman of them all," Governor Scales' administration of North Car- olina was reviewed and happily cu lojized. The oppktr then toe'.; tit Hot. I uii.' Fo!, the .kx' fio.r:.or of North Carolina , and contiast?d him with the man he e:.iis ' O. I). Old Pock"- and showed clearly and atisfacto-ily to pv ry o- o pre-nt , not onlv tl,e LTPftt Ir I r h I . len C SS of ! ' " " - - - - o " 1 elating FoIe over Dockcry, hut U.e . great necessity for in the interest and welfare ot -he people of on r irrand )Id ortu S::it-." He siiii M t . C i vp 1 h n i h a bee n r I es n m, .nt ho t i h',. ;t ji . ,ino'n'i in. hu inu . -i .... s '. to be sure, a big job. as tin-re wm8 ; such on ,.-..- nm-".t ' ; 7- , izhui vi'i'-riol th-r ; The Mills bill was discussed with the tariff, showing t'.e curses of the ! protective tariff. Tlie speaker paid lie had made an inventory of his home expenses; and said he, "The provisions of the Mills b 11 in reduc ing the tariff on the necessaries of life will save at least enough from my current expenses to pay iy Mate taxes, I'eople may not be -i!ie to see inrougu u.e luroi , out hey can se- this." In his elcxpiOut : e mration. the sneaker aid : "If! - - ' - 7 - I .ou follow Dot kery and his crowd. you nust say g o t-'nye to our love for yourself, good-bye to your love for your own interest, ood-bye to vour love for your people, good-bye to your love for your State." Mr. Mason said good things to the farmers, bade them God speed in their efforts against the trusts, to elect their county ticket inil difax county , and to conti.iu J to fight iru-ts and a protective tarif. He closed by marching, In figura " ive procession , to the shades of the politically departed Harriaon , Mor ! ton , Hlaine, Dockery and Devere ! aux, each attired in his appropriate dr ss, the tiest of which Was "Lock ry in a suit of jute bagging." SIMMONS' SPEECH. At the close of Mr. Mason's speech, F. T. Hranch, Fsqr., present ed to U e audience Hon. F. M. Sim mons , member of Congress from this district, and so anxious were the people to hear hi in th- t before Mr. Branch's last words of in'roduction were Uttered calls of 'Simmons!! . . i Simmons, wsre heard from behind i : the rOStl'Uin. I -iiit i! He arose arniu I0U Cheers, and; ,. .. was soon into tus speech in earnest, ... .. ., . holding the audience Spell-bOUnl flT: , . He paid a glowing tribute to the wisdom ot Halifax count) De mocracy in the wise Selection of her county stan lard bearers, and be spoke the hearty .support which our people will give them on G'h of November. He ingratiated himself afresh into the favor of his hearers by thanking th,M!1 in a Iuost Phasing way for the support tie received at their hands two years ago; and modest Iv but persi-.te.it ly asked for a repetition of that support in the coming elec- tlnn He then proceeded to dicass the lS.SUeS Ot the day ID a niOSt Clear, . . , . . " MlCKl. plain and practical Speed). lie nam tn.u the government is t or the people and of the people, and that therefore it ouht to oper ! ate upon all alike, hut does not. The ladvant-ie is jiiven the manufacturer in New Eehuid and the North. He saitl that the manufacturer en- j joys the advMitafe from the hio;h protective tariff. Massachusetts is hardly larger ttmn firee or four counties in Eastern North Carolina, and yet it has as much real wealth as all the Southern States. Thai Mr. Carnegie,the owner of the great, iron mines in Pennsylvania, is worth twice ss much as all the pro perty of Halifax county. He is made rich hy the tariff tax which the laboring man pays on the necessaries of life down Smth. The speaker was not, misunderstood in his dis- cussion of the tardf, and he showed clearly how it operates upon the e i, . - i.-uuiei dun laoorer 111 every way. He Look up fait, the great savor of all our supplie s, that product of Na ture that is abundant in the waters Tim sue iker then speaker then proceeded to : show m a graphic style the immense piles of the people's money that are I sent ttrm , and the entire audience was pleased with the reference. He has succeeded in getting ser era! bills passed for the interest of the people he represents. Notably among the number is a bill giying an appropriation to have Fishing Creek surveyed and improved. Ho spoke leS. , he fou.. d Iv 140 p.t avora f t' i. ill against ,. ( r ii Utrict s. 1 1 ' ad vocnf erl nr. d route on HVi rv public rod, a pot ol ie for i-VTy it w mil"'. He clostd in n .luwinm u-..t trit.n'e to ( ! ! nd. e ven ;' -T:" ve, op si:j p r; )er.-it;,.' tiekel brought fe trs t if i and ur-'1. - !i tt t:, a-a i n he I'i'i i r D an-1 : urv i(ta:.i,."i 1 he Pv.m.t v re-, ,1 wii;, a hnrKtsorte ixiuquec prep .., -i t. me la ll ? in tdcen o! tt.eir spprc i .!; n of nr n pi esoii t:.? 1 . T ." C. II. vY hi'aker ma-ic tle j re- i.ImIio.'. It was mad-.- tn tn'e .! d I eeie i in j happy ft !e ; and the ".Mi) ; re le j turned aw iy from the ) u- ,ii.g w..r U i of el'xpieiiee, iiul.lv p'e..'1. l 'hi white an ! colore 1 an ' t e .t i-r ' re- r,. c 1 there were not under .V " Ail paired to a 1 e i t';'d 1 ti e to p'irt;i!.e of the ), ...i -r-.t it: oeeue, o! w eieii lii' r- i -.. i. it and to sp':re. No i r Mr. Si rmo.'.s i- a?: able e;: :cr ol Democratic principles and a ;ean j of rare eloquence and power. The mambers of the press present were put under special obligations by the courtesies of Col. F. M. Faker, He is a sterling Democrat and a gentleman of the true type. Th( people of Enfield showed a whole-souled welcome to every body preset. T. Long will the day be remembered as " I) in:i:rot i: r dly Mr. Simmons said in his S)eech that it was the most crthiisiastic gathering he had s"en. The county candidates were there; and F.mry's push, Anthony's please ing hand-hake, and Taylor's vim and determination made a sot; a -ore for our success in Enfield town shin. Hurrah for Enfield ! DYSPEPSIA. IB tbnt misery experienced when tvo fnl I denly beeomo nwaro tliat no ptissiwn Tho Ktomnch is the reservoir rrom which everv M ure mid t isue hi ust ! ii( lurihed, andanytroubiewith it isMon r. itthrouii. Out the whole system, .-nioiin n dozerl dyspeptics no two WiM have the HHine prG- domiiiantpvmptems. rvpcpt icsot net i ve mentn! power mid a ili.niKtemperitment I ara NUliject. to flok llealcli ; those, flMkynnd phieirmati. have Constipation, I wnile t he t hit! Jtnd ne-vonsare nbntidotied Bra Mibject to Sick IIeaiiclif ; those, togloomy for.b.llnj;. S(me dyspeptics kre wonderfully forgetful; others have Treat i rritabi I it v. of tt rneer. YVhntever form Iiyspepsm may take, one thing is certain, The under ly in er cause is in the L.llEll, And one thins more iH equally certain, nfi one will remain a dyspeptic who will It will correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel fowl gaum, Allay Irritation, Asalut Iligextinn. and, at the f-amn time Start the WAvtr to working, when all other troubles soon ttisappear. "My wife was a confirmed (ly'p'ftic. Some th'ee yt.n ago by the advice of I r. Steinrr, ol Aimista, she -ns inducfd to try Simmons Liver Regulator. I teel grateful for the relief it has giv.-n her, and may all who read this and are affli"terl ill nnv :iv wKrtlir f Kmnrr Ar rtrir I e ,lse Simmons Liver Regulator and 1 fee I confrtent health will be restored to all who wiH b tdvised." VFm. M. Kbush, Fort Valley, Ga. See that you get the ienuinei with red jfa en Iror.t of Wrapper, rRKPAFFD ON'i r by J. II. ZKILIX & CO.. I iaiadelphla, TO THE VOTERS OF PALMYRA TO WSS1IIP. Notice is hereby given that the voting precinit in Palmyra towii hi) H ehf nred from Pr--swells X Roads to P lnirra h order of t u Bo.ird of Cominii!S'o:iers o" Halifax County. L.VINSON, Ch-rk of the Hoard Sept. 24, 1S-S8. L7 ot. To ihe Voters of Jluttcrwootl Township. Notice is hereby given that the voting precinr in d is changed I'mni Thome., .i.l lo .ionk ins' store ii order !'! h.' liie ,.; of Ol)l!ii!SM'iHr4 d II. d. fax coil.t;. L. VINSON. Clerk I -T5- t, 1 H. of ihe D.-ird. i ii . r -o DR. BOYKIN'S T l) XT r I I I I M y I v IV 1 LV. TI1K r.IT SKI.i.l.Vi: VI.UMIHliK IN TIIK MAK KIT.'1 The n.o-.t " li.dile V'r;ii Destroyer in u-e. fir?' ;;. .':. ,,, ,, p.. pv,v- : li' l- r.-'jii i n .-:'!.. We h V 1 l ' v c.-j uli.'ate. it,., .-i.,,,,,.,, . , ...... . i; ,. . .1;, .;,-" -., , C. ,.f 111,111 vi f- ' '?i t.ni.iid! ! r tlie f ; : e 1 1 't d' c ll 'r-. n iu ? 'n: r. n -.nil ild v. "i . 'fin li it. 1 1- 1: i r tli.ni ; !'n . f ' ;e I ' t in tlie; j - 1 nv .'i anv then. n- ;d. T 1- W-tn mirket ! he nri why nut ne i. jle..,! ., t.A- ,,.,'lv of the many c.ideTices 01' tt 1 ea t merit." i Lr 'K Ckkkk. N. V. Miv S.h, fsst 1 Koykin. 'at met ,T I 'm.. r..d:iin it e, Jk2 ' D.ir 2. Mr. A. Iin id. a very ' ro- j pOllMlil" cntniner (1 I; i 1-. Jive" a h:d! tcasp.-i.mfi.l -Wohm Kirr.Kii" t .1 a chilu ' last w. .k - ml the resu't . worms. .Mr. Iin i i Pries use. I i v.th s;i 1 !. resuh: 7-') w-irtns fnm one cmiii: course my vat.s will b- nii. Vvurs truly, K. S. SMITH. iter 01 Mr. it I.a'l: Y, l i"s , i,;,i K I l.LKK brought .' i le i burins from one c'.iid 11) riis n-.n- ' tUoo l; a;el t it it univeiHi s:i'i!ae!i . ." 1 1 . -t ils if 1 r I I II .1 1 Skives iuore of v, n-"'1 fr.cili w 1 , 1 1 he w ri t t t h i i ? (i ' t ! : - SV" u limn .in ..iner worm liif.in iiii;, PkH K only l'y CKNTS PEIi iioTlLK. Any M. i). can prescribe it, an A man v do DUYKlN", CAREER & Cn.." Nos. 1 and 13 North Liberty Street, si 3m. Baltimore, md y ty, .3.: 0 SUT'V ; a;v ' i a t -.-'. r v N t me n t m;iev -:-. ' niLIIIR!! ffi I R5 '-r V ! i Maj. R BINGHA5!. Bir.chaai School 0 arc Co . I. C 7 1J :u-.i. Of Interest to Lattie3. will .FREE S4IPLEcur -r. 1-t! U t;f'M.cjrfL.i -c .fc;. ,:. .roat.ji.-k'yw.' 1 ."i tfi t.t I U f i.r- ; -.rt f ... . c t-r !.; ' -r Baku fitter Go .Bvx lOi, X i PAmmMaUl rftllflfro OF IT. UNiVfRSITT. uuitiiiici biai uuug&g LfXINCTON. KY. L'rTI' IllPllTBI'T, yf Ttif fhf3it ind BmI Bu!Bf f"llcr in thi World Ulfkr.1 Honor -l Cold Mfd.l o- :: e. liHorlJ'iriMMllloa ' Bool lrerlrf litnrml H.liir. Edaratlus. 1 O.OVO .rJ tatna I. Ilul 1 Trc:..ii rmw ! i ot f Fall Rutin mrr. iru- i i r. T a !. Stt-'i.'.. tnJB-tM i .11 Khr-UB1. II t- rllB. 1 Tflnnhl rtln. ft'-" "- ,;.,t't'-t ' et--i!-t ronralm W . fcp.lt h. P . " Wtlb.r ILMnll, rr..llr.l Ltllafl.a, k;. M 'i . I r lo i ;;ui. E. I'lililc and Atlenli'a1 Scranls. FIIIST-( LASS FA HE Foil LIT ILK MONEY. L. L KITCHIN. Pr-prielnr, Sctlarel Neck. N. ( I EAT AT I "The Konnoke Huuse" 1 J. D. HILL, L E A D I N G H L' T (5 11 E R 1 -ft ABm felSiSs Kervthin ttiat is to he had at : firs! 1 T.' f 1 T- 1 i oils i'i''uM s. r rv-n u:mi is ii vi vs. J.DHILL M:mi Slrcet, Sl'OTLANIl N'K !".. X. '. 2S 1 V. JCIIMAKKK ai.d JKWKI.KI-, Keeps up all repairs, and h r; s in stock or by order anything in his line. West side Main street, Scotlan i Neck, N. C. 4 10 Gm V lien I -.; ( Cer I lo net rrran firoly to sti tliein l'.r a tiii.e. ainl tlifii li;-.ve r:i re turn t.-nn. I mkan A I'.lUK'At cL'l;ii. I lu-tee niacle tUt disease ef FITS, EPILEPSY or FAX-LING SICKKSS A I'.ff !o'i2 !t:i('r. T WARRANT IDt r'-mrf't Cl Kr. t!;e wurst C3S". Ijeeiiuf' ot!.-rs li;w failec) ; s no f.Kiw fur not why r rrivtng a ei.n. h:nl at ei-e fur n truti-?. ar.d I eki- I'.ottlic c.f civ I ;- ka t.i.i llk lii nr. iiie Extirn z:-- I'nt . ifn'"- It ci sit rn-tniiiK tor a trn:!, n.l it will cum yon." Jd'Jre-j H. G. POOT. M.C. I83PEAUST .NewYopk 'SEND YOUR CpCERS D'-tCf FCR SUOpfR K3B"Bt.. STAMP S MM I WliaSEj.'-rRICHMDWDVA.lai jf ME ASTOAS 7YS ADVrrrfSE'T ' 17 ly. Tin- Stutiand Neck Farni- r' niaihv The tiin- ot Rron! a ?deet;':jH 2nd . aturdnv :.t IO o'.. hi. k, cd tin Sut urday at :i o'clock of each month LiT" All members are reqn-sted to j THE ROANOKE HODS lit t v "It' A I DON'T r, -2 1 v. w 3ir i i meet especi dlv on 4'h Satur lav. 1'. V. i'URRlNGTON, Aug. ll, 86. tf. Secretary. RACKKT STORI. .1. !:. HANCOCK. . . 1 i , . . .T t;t opon.- l with th 1 c! epet gi.U ever '! tr; x , N New M !own. Cil Th- ii :: : . : e in m. III JUMAH II Y LA N D. kylam.) & li:i: PIANO AND OlUi AN .DEALKRS. 913 Main St- Richmond. Virginia, Ysciwm I Prices snaraniGeu PIANOS. FISC'HF.K HA.EL'ION leforo the nuhlic tor U-e. l"Ct 1'iaiio K ich an 1 1 'o -r 1 j in price. GILHi:iI'F. The brst. Low Priced Piano on tht .Niodern I nu rics enn'!t s. 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The Commonwealth (Scotland Neck, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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