.Slam Windsor O Leb&er W. KEMNCY. EDITOR ANB .PROP R Publishes EviwyTmubsday At Wiwdsow N.C; Thursday,. ... .'November i ..... . . ' For President: -WILLIAM J. BRYAN: , For Vice-President: ADLAI E. STEVENSON: For Congress:' CLAUDE KITCHEN: .Elector: r T.C, WOOTTEN: The United - The Democrats of North States V Carolina will perform a Sehatorship. new duty next Tuesday. On that-day they will ' select a - candidate for the Democratic party for United States Sena The man wrro is elected to the Senate" w 11 enter a field where the white people ot North Carolina have had no : representative since 1 895r Populist and ' Radical' representatives have stood on the floor of the Senate and vil- - x9 ilified and maligned our neoole ' Pritrhard will o . r -i - - Deleft there for two" years; He is the most ad- ruiL rauicai in ine ooutn. wno is so aDie to master him andlay bare his schemes to humil iate our people as the man who for two cam paigns has met Pritchard and the powerof his federal administration.and "vanquished them? Ask Pritchard, ask Butler, ask any Radical you may meet white br black, ask any Populist so called about : the Senatorship . and with one voice they will declare against Simmons. They know his power for they have felt It arid gone down under it, - V . . v But thank God they aije not again to select a Senator for North Carolina.' Twice in a quarter of a century they have done that, to our shame and humiliation. " " Mr. Simmous has had experience in Nation at legislation as a member of Congress, The mm i ! : ; n ! t j : ;r.i r LiiiL A For Infants nnd Children. t i I t in w ni v 7, tor. The Democratic State Convention imposed people of this county recall his brilliant career that duty on the Democratic voters. I he meth and his solendid services in Washington. In con . od of selecting the candidate will be simple, sequence jhe can enter the -Senate Chamber Every Democrat in the State will begiven an with' experience. There he will find . many .niH-fo vfnr f mWnf Wtf. Democrats who served with him in the house rr J . . whose power he knows ana whose friendship .ence. The Democrat who receives a major- he cann to his aid. He will find . there many iiy ui uie ueu vmc: .,u,rr.uu, Republicans with whom he served, m the will be elected. Senator by the Democrats in house whise records he knows and whose the legislature, ." weaknesses he can assail., : To our mind the selection of the candidate We are reminded on every hand thatRadi to vote for is easy. Up to a few weeks ago calism and Populism, twin sisters, are pre four candidates were before us. As the cam- paring to fight the Amendment both directly ,. ri" j-j . . and indirectly in Washington, m Court and in paign progressed, two of the candidates, ex- Congress. Who is so fitted to meet them on perienced statesmen and able men. m the in- either ground as the man who led his people tercst of party harmony withdrew. . . to- the great victory in which the Amendment We had hoped that all of his competitors was conceived; and to that greater victory in would pursue that course and leave -State Chair which was written in the life of our people? man Simmons a unanimous nomination. But Better than any mart in North Carolina Chair TT . r , c j v v . man bimmons knows every condition hat led not so. He is to fight for a reward.which two his people to write that change in their funda years ago all men in the party conceded to mental law. : " him. Let us examine his character;his quali- Do you ask what has been his party ser- hcations and his claims. vicer We -reply that but three times in ten To our mind not one single reason has been years has. Democracy won and then he - .was or can be given why Hon F. M. Simmons ?.1der i0n that scor he has en' brave should be defeated. A preference for another Shall a firm adherence-t0 part teach. is no such reason. There are times m the life ines be the test? Then no "man can ooint: to of a party when personal preferences should be a shadow of. turning" in him.. To follow hi;; put aside for the party's good. If cause for party in State and Nation has been his teach his defeat has been advanced we have not inS and practice. Here too he has been brave ZrA , T rpnpot nnt cJnVrU Vo and faithful and tHlC , . t U u u u i j Let fearless leadership in desperate times son can be given why he should not be elected.(and in eat w e nQ- man can Jijl 1 . . , stand his equal; - When dangers threafen- The reasons for his election are many and .d:whfn mnlvfunnr,rarfl, VR,H. powerful, They are reasonswhich appeal to ;ca,ism seemed firmiy set, when bthers turned just and grateful people. They are reasons . . . npvr v(,rpH ,)nt af ,, ,;,., which should control a people who are select- he boidly stepped to the front and led them to ,ugapuuue.,a,u ..u .ur uiem in a a ew citizenslli p founded in v;rtue a nd :int(:1. great emergency. Iigence : ' ' - ' This is no ordinary- time m North Carolina Fofifteen years he stood under the The great wave which but lately swept the fire of the enemies of Democ Populist and State issoon to break on the nations- .Cap,tol. Rad!cal today denouuee him "for ' stealing!' T ' I hnmpc and nrpcir!c trr ic o nH tor muinr comir. AcCclablclVeparation fcr As- slcilaUnS lie Feed and Re2 uU - tir S laafiiia prd lxrKs a 0 Promotes Dii;c5Uon.Qictiful nc5sandnc5t.Conblns neither Opnim.Morptiinc nor flcraL Not Naiicotic. AtafeCtlicmcdy forConstlpa lion. Sour Stowh.DUnt'oca Norms .CorjoUnorxs Jcvrnsn tiess and LoS OF SlXEP. TacSimil Signature of - xirvv "Yomc. The Kind You Have Always D ought Sionature AUV ,u 13 u " , ' , ft RN1 E U t-.t PRIVOTT &. WHITE. Li: 4 l ; G PEAS. In i I 11 IcEO. TAIT Use & SO S3. 8 . tXACT C0rOF WRAPPtB. For Over 0 Thirty Years Hi) ill CO M MFRP.IA! c HOTEL WmM m-m a I w. s, HAYES.-!- moi. p . - - - ; " 1.2- , ' - - ' : 1 4 Ccvtttficrtfftcf. 7-1 8 pa KOCH & DAIL,;-! VINDSOri, C. 'Watches, Clocks Jcwclr) , . ,Silvcnvarct Sterling Silver and Kbony Novelilcs. - - WINDSOR, - ' N. C All Optical Defects m ' Correctly Adjusted with Glasses Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing a SKchhv. A wntccn guarantee lor one year win every uatcli f4 Repaired by Mr. J. R. KOCl'l. t Call in and sec us and let us show von the finest r I ii DAIL'S BUGGIES JfT ill'' n'jri! r.":r!- , f 5 line of Jewelry in Mast em North Carolina ri !:n. !:f;h:cst in apjx-arr-c: a.-: J .mait duralte of any r .n t.? rrarl'L Thr arc uj :o da:c Atii :h -.r vha uc thenv. Alwx a Ur? ar,J f;nc line of I larr.irt, WK.:;rN liUr: tctt ar1 pari of Harr.cvv. A fhc avr:rr.cr.t of CooUn an ! lira: tin,: iovct; Cxi:i.--. 13 li. vcxtid. l.itty. Gut ts l-f E. S. DAIL, Mig. master hand will be needed, there to strike for the honor of our State and the protection and purity of our firesides In Hon. - F. M. ity to our mothers ajid daughters. That is his only crime and in nothing else do they accuse him. Maligners as they are, defamers of a uuoj ,i charaer as they af e, even they have not been ticcountysee the candidate for the emergen- abie to charge him with a dishonorable 'act. cy. With them the hour and the man have Hp - to - . , , n struck. , , . . I r u j r ui 1. iricuub iuuug in me duvuiiiy ui ins cunvic- They do not disparage or belittle the de Newport News- SeminaryJi J ,-URGEST,Si !-' l'T Classical School for Girls and Young L-ii', Seventh Annual S wift open SEPTEMBER JJ. Instruction thorough, II ih Sundati! icnuircd, Tcm I'.cmjfVa!-'c 7 Christian hone influence. Send for Ct.V.:e. ... ,-;.fMRS. M. W. HARWOOn,rrinri,al. - Newport Ncus Va. tions. He is admired all the more In North mocracy, the personal character the wealth or Caroina beause of the present st g,e o philanthrophy of Gen. Julian S. Carr They RadicaU an(J Populi5ts to defeat him. bi v simply think this is not the hour for him. Let r i j ji -cn . , 7 , . Butler is doomed! Fellow citizens do . you us examine Mr. bimmons and see wherein he t. j u j tl . -. - . - comprehend these words. They contain ; a is fit to receive our votes. . ij r r " j u xt t. t - i , rr . world of meaning for good old North Carolina i st Morally he is beyond reproach. He is rvj t. ' 0 ,ir. . , i. r i. nr u j- 1.1 tt - , Dld yu noPe 11 years ago?. What would a member of the Methodist church. He is also il i j j r v . T . . , .... you not have pledged for their realization? -urru; " U1T Vc "V 1S wum,& When the fiat went forth v. the same joyous tobejudgedby the.Masterandby men. He : acdai - rang throUghoui North Car;na makes no parade of his virtues. But his -up- j i tr -n 4l , v . , r...r . ' declanne: that Butler was no more; also pro- ' nehtness of life is no secret, . . . rr,, . ,. r . .. , , . r . . claimed the praises of Chairman Simmons and 2nd . 1 hough small of statue he is a man j I- t, ; r . r, 6 . . ... -r promised him the victors crown. BraVe 'of powerful constitution. ! His fifty years of L r i u ' u i . . T t. i . , , . J . men, grateful women, the-whole state united ; life nave known no indulgencies that have lm- j r - r . j v.. . fa. ., in his praise and fervant prayers arose from con paired His strength. He is a steady worker secrated lips in thanks to God for the deliver- and fatigue is unknown to him. - ance .his servant had wrought. , 3rd None of the frivolities or luxuries .. of ; In all that great company ' of happy joyous rife appeal to him. He is a man of plain life hearts there was a minister of the Gdspcl and plain tastes. Society would not seek him who has served his master, church and people . put as its representative nor would fashion A ; Ufe r;, , In the quietness of his home' ur- claimhim. He is frugal, and unostentatious, rounded by his loved one he wrote these words 4th He is strong and vigorous in mind.His . Hort rr M -Q- e ; f graduation, was at Trinity .College . of which ' ': - Hon- F: t i ux? ' V ' " great institution he has been a trustee. He is "' . Ka , - V an able thinker, a thoughtful student of great ear Sin- : ,t : economic problems. The State has no citizen " The white people of North Carolina are who is his superior as a public speaker. In saying to you now and are saying it reverently ;- debate he is masterful adroit, resourceful, "Well done thou "good and faithful .. servant" f powerful convincing; Morally,; physically and A Httle later they will say-i-"Thou hast been mentally his equipmentis superb. ; : V- : . - faithful over few things. I will make you ruler He appeals to-no special interest. A law- over many things." To all of . which the writer yer himself he has not asked that the lawyers of this present scrawl, who hath been Voting -NOTICE.- NOTICESummons: CI tr(akl i riif k t'lM4. 4 i I SI J . i ;-Buggi&s, Harness, Saddles, novi3 ana tastings, EXCISES. SI!' UILL5. 7HREZHEES, ElHDEh5 UOWERS. FEMCIHZ, IT ME. THEI!ili.!iUO,,i:i.:tc: ' FyVlrtn of lb wet Mhrtr tlr lr ,'"ttiB mortriif rolt o Jii It, Nn M H, C AlittU Ie A. I -! h i. tfotf rtjttrrrl la t! e nr" ! t4 , Jvttff Count, in book No. 6j ae i. I ti! c'4 : u Tlx thtf lKl tJ tand tc! II. C. J.li!J Ikmj rb4 til Umrt L iHitf. i!rtii tfc Cra'r Und. the iuUd'.cUad anl cHbf. rnnlKc ill fmlMtkMlir terra aar or !-. aa4 (si: W.T.iJ . ! " t it ri t. X. C . Sept, li. J,ixx- - I t! UM MC H Sr-'W t. MIV (.i i IUM 1 ' AhV, A flat f. I w c -i( Abm I MONUMENTS NOTICE. A NO GRAVESTONES Wt Iat T I ii jt? n; -m4 " . . i t r- ti mi - W . ' t W' if M. i, i I., , . J t : t . K'lmit l. W.aMta. A17 iota. con iix t.M n.4 w4 f i tXirs?iLT NOTICE Oik J?t. ( 1 ! I J - . Vi. Via xk i ia aa STliUCOLTlIR MAHQUI WORKS! -.tT (t !. V OttC3 BANK 3. WOWfOW Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever, yroy e s i&strejie organize in his interest, belong-ingr to the fraternity of masons he has not called on them to aid him. A member of the . : Methodist church he does hot seek to enlist that power ful body in his behalf. . - ' - ; . . He submits his claims as a democratic statesman, worthy to fill the position and asks Democrats throughout the State for their vot- the straight Democratic ticket forty three years respondeth "Amen and Amen.' - God bless you my dear sir. ' . : r Very Sincerely Yours.. - .:v t ' -- J.D. HUFHAM. We believe that ''the little later' oredicted by tlie eloquent divine has come.. The hour is at hand. And .we believe the people are ea gerly waiting to bestow the reward. It k .simply '1 Iron - and Cuinine in a tasteless ' form..;. Sold by ci-ery druggist in the malarial sections- tf tha United .States. JM- No cure, no pay. ... Price, 50c : . 4 ..i .1 -.- .... , l.W . ,...., ...... M w. ? t - ., , wa fc , ."- w . . 4 " -" ? M .......... u. w y I In tni ft t .,L,. 1 J . f s a. iimt.i i, UHiik. ' ! i adults! WAS nos. V- ) Tint Tastdc!!.; Tcic ctjt mntitearr-U All ctlicr so-cilbi MT--;?. Ijss" Tcr.!3 art ir:i! iions-Afk zzj dmirt ruiiu.o aa uaii: .... f i - I .4 ! (. SALE OF LAND. I ... . .;.5V. .... .v arBka avM ai a mmm . ! vnULLoALLKi Bt. Lotna, Uo. , Fb, f , U. Paxts Uraicnr Co. , Ctj. 0ntirroTi i Va wlih to eon-aUta yoa M tho lnrrtxl aaloa w ro kirtaon ttc? lkuh 1mtulm.m, CtUil ?olr. uatitn. lain j or rcoM In tod to-7 tinier dii4 f ) lt. w fiua that w ao!4 Jurir t Ih O Muon of lc8i. afioO uoira (.r.vtt'1 'A ..nW V. j ftl.o find thjt car s-l3 on ymir LaiVJ-.-i Ccl 1 and Grr,i p..? 4,1ij0 t j jn. I'loao raMi tl.wc- or V:r :;.Ija4 Iwxrowilii, CadoUijo. Vou.:a truly. L"Tyrr rf r? p - . i ' , ' Tamim Vmntrxm Co.. c'." f i 1 ' 4 I a I t t .i.a t f ( w.r- I , j .--? tx f. i er . I ! : J t- '..'.- f C.rr. U I Tm ir d .t a- 4 tc. 1 I . i t r i-. it I I fcl t . u,? ' a-!; , i-'- ' V. U ti.li ra caci oX c. ... 1 c- U I .. t, - . . . n mar .. ., concur.im?- in rua g-,H Cta.. f 4. Lfg -a. 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