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f "LET THE PEOPLE RULE" APPEAL TO DEMOCRATS FOR BRYAN AND KERN CAMPAIGN FUND, FROM THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE. 'Xo C. V. W. Ausbon, Edtor of The Roanoke Beacon. DEAft Sir: There are no secrets in .this Campaign. Strictly practicing what he preaches, Mr, Bryan would not win victory with tainted money paying the election expenses. Not a dollar is to be accepted which requires any promise, either express or implied, other than for HONEST. IMPAR TIAL .GOVERNMENT. Mr. Bryan will enter the White House absolutely free from entangling alliances, free to serve all classes of honest citizens . .alike, or he wUl not enter it at all Hence the course is plain. The campaign of Bryan and Kern must be conducted by the people.. The people must pay the necessary campaign expenses If they $vant public servants who will serve their interests. Special interests and favored classes, having secured "SWOL LEN FORTUNES" by purchasing favors in the past with MILLIONS CONTRIBUTED TO CONTROL ELECTIONS, Stand ready to give MILLIONS MORE FOR CONTINUED FAVORS, But that. cjass never gives a dollar unless j,t buys a pledge. Mr. Bryan says, from March 4th. 1909, "LET THE PEOPLE RULE." This can come only if the people pay their ojyn bills, and con trol their own elections. "BEWARE OF THE TRUSTS BEARING GIFTS.' That policy of the favored few buying a mortgage on the Government meant that the candidate for President knew a few people only in an entire State, Bryan says, "We will take the cause of PEOPLE'S RULE home to the people ha every county. ' ' You can serve the grand cause of popular government through the columns of your paper. It reaches the fireside of the pat riot who loves his country for bis country's dOOD; as distin guished from the greedy possessor of swollen fortunes who Joves his country only for his country's GOODS.. Please carry this letter in Bold Type at the mast-bead of your paper, asking eyery one who favors Government by the people to pay you, at once, as many dollars as he can spare to aid the Campaign for BRYAN, KERN and PEOPLE'S RULE. Yxm forward these gifts of honest hearts and homes every week to the Treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, with the name of each contributor and amounts given. The Treasurer will forward you a .certificate like the copy enclosed far each one, -asking you to deliver these certificates. Once more, you should be a part of the Great Organization bearing the Lamp of Light to every nook and corner of Free America. Our Country is for the People; its Government must be .by the People, Sincerely, NORMAN E. MACK, Chrarman Democratic National Committee, M, C, WETMORE, Chairman National Finance Committee. C, N, HASKELL, Treasurer Democratic National Committee, Send in Your Contributions. In accordance with th? above The Roanoke Beacon will re ceive subscriptions to the Democratic National Campaign Fund and urges iill loyal Democrats to send in their contributions. We will transmit them weekly to Gov, C, N. Haskell, treasurer of the Democratic National Committee, who will issue to each contributor a beautifully executed acknowledgement printed in three eolors as a souvenir of their devotion to the cause of De mocracy and the principles of Government by the People. REEITTANCE BLANK, Cut out this Coupon ancj send tribution to The Enclosed please find This is my contribution 5 41 Campaign Fund for 1908, Name- Address Money should be sent by check, draft, express, money order or handed direct to us. N, B. Time is now short. What you do, please do at once. Surely every one in favor of a Government By the People and For the People, will take pleasure in contribut ing to this great cause. Vhere Bullets Flew. j Javid Parker, of Fayette. N. Y,, a vet eran of the civil war. who )ot a loot at "Gettysburg, says '-The good Electric Hit ters fcavf done is worth m-ore than iivo hundred dollars to me. I spent much wooey doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose, I then tritd Electric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonb, and the keep n:e strong and well." 50c. at Spruili & Bio. Don't expect great things ct' others un less you set a worthy example. Kodol is a combination of the natural digestive juices and it digests all classes of lood and every kind of food, no you see i will do t&e work that the stomach itself does. The only difference between it.atid the btomacb Can eetontof order and Kodol cannot, but Kodol can put the stomach in to good order. Buy Kodol to-day. It is guaranteed. Bold by I E Davenport. 1m it together with your con- Roanoke Beacon, Dollars. to the Democratic National fT At any time wheu you stomach is t in good coiicli.iou, you should take Kod V. T. .1 1 j: . .1 .. . not o! uciaure jvikioi UlgeslS ail I LO lOtxl 1 eat, aDd it supplies health and ft en you tb t- r the htomach in that way. You take ........ ,v...v ,w. n. i n uiic nueil have, fclight attaekof IndiceKtion, and you yoi j - juu .'.hiu nuitu lungci ordei to get relief from severe attacks Villi tlllfA if illkf J IiMa U-hiln In..-.. in of inuiijesiiiiu vt nervous uyspephia. Kodol today. Sold by l iu Davenport Try Don't waste any time wondering whether tue L,ora knows what 3011 do. Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2. Empire, G.; W. A. Floyd by name, Bays: "liuekleu1 Aruieti alve cured two worst sores I ever saw; one on my baud and oue on my leg It is worth more than its weight in cold I would not be without it if I had to mor tgage the farm tc get it," Only i'Sc. at Spraill ,t Bro, Jqj AYCOCK AND MUR PHY. These Democratic Champions tell the people something at Mackey's Ferry Wednesday, A Multitude listen to the un deniable truth ok Democ racy, A big crowd, A Big Dinner, jMom curly morning until after .noon the .people front all parts of the county were gathering at Mack- ey S Ferry on Weikit-sthiy for t he .uirnose of hearing that grand -Dem ocrat Chas. 13- -lyeocl.:., talk lVmo- The forenoon '.vas spent in ball-- i i ... : . ' uatVing ami social cujoytur.uit-. kjm friiiiids met -Id friends and .made new .ones. Old folks talked of the weather, the crops, etc., while the you.ng i'olks talked .of styles, a inl and, whispered words of love 'ueath the sighing pines. At 12:oU the train bearing the speaker arrived, he was met at the depot by a committee and escorted to the grove, the procession being Led bv the Edenton Hand which furnished sweet music -during the entire day. (Jov. AycooJ: -was ac companied .by Hon. Walter Murphy whom ho .churned to have kidnapped on the way. 1 be sneaker was escorted to the stand by County Chairman Blount., aud Mr. W. M. Jioml, Jr. On the stand, seryiug as a reception com mittee, and representing the purity of Democracy were the following yo.ung ladies.: Misses Belle Starr,, Sadie JSUorn, Ida Swain, Myrtle Pea cock, Stella Blount, Eva Chcsson, Willie Pugh, Allio Peacock, Mamie lemuirton and Keva .CI wesson. Iji a few words Mr. Bond introduced Gov, Avcock to the people, and foe- over an hour he entertained his an dience in his .able discussion of the nolilical issues. His language was strong yet not abusive. He reviewed the history of both parties uid in a mild wav contrasted Hmj iuu-e, goud 'uver.umeijt of the Democratic party '.vitb the corrupt and uiuCJead ad- ministr..tion of the Republicans. When the speaker closed Mr. J . M. Bond .arose and in a few well chosen words presented him with a ar"C bonuo of .choice flowers as a testimony of .appreciation of the fair daughters of Washington counij's Democracy. Dinner beiug announced the vast multitude repaired to the nearby talbes upon winch was spread a bountiful supply of good things to satisfy the inner man, to which all did ample justice. After dinner the people again as sembled around around the speaker's stand where Senator-to-be, v an B. Martin, introduced the Hon. Walter Murphv, Democratic Elector. Mr. Murphy is one of the ablest speakers n the State, but as lie is to speak at Mackey's Ferry on the Tth, he cut his speech short, but what lie said was argument convincing. A Healthy Family. whole family Las enjoyed good health since we btgan using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says Jj A. Bartlet, ot tttual ltoute 1, ailford, Tliev cleuse aud tone 'the syctem IB a gentle way that does you good ti.'to at 1. mi fe Rro. Jm t ' 9 BE S3 m uuOU If noaie V'e arc not only the largest deal-QV ers m heed Lrram la the fcoutia, Dut wc sell the host, cleanest and heaviest qualities. Qur stocks aro secured from the best and largest yielding crops, and our warehouses are fully equipped 'with the best and roobfc improved machinery for cleaning. If you want superior crops . b Plant Wood's Seeds. Fricea quoted on request r Descriptive Fall Catalogue, seeds, mailed tree. T. 7. WOOD & sons, Seedsmen, - Richmond. Va. Wood's Seeds. Sand CURE the LUNGS 1 Rve and Barlsv. A...L0 XI 1 Bi k I k M A7 f 3 U Wt JURY LIST. T h e following-nanied persons Were drawn to Verve as Jurors at Fall Term Su perior Court of Washington County : Plymouth Towuship Juo W. Jackson, E. W llairison, W F Lucas, L M liardi hou, T J Gay lord, lJost-a Peele, C 1U Francis, A F darrett O li Leggett, J K. Hooker. J II Sl.ittlttharpe, V If Harri-. son, S C Chesson,, M W Noimau, J C, Spruili and J A Spruili. Lee's Mills Township -J.no W . Chesson, Arthur Vail. .Ino E I htlpc, N 11 Pea cock and Juo W Chesson. SJunuers-v ille Township W E Norman, Hubt lirewer, J M Leary, Kphruiin Prit chaid, Arthur Pheps, T S Swain. II II.. Patriok audE V Snell., Sr. idcUjpeJ-uong 'lowaship Jus A Am brose, W W Spruili, Sr , Al.va J Daven port, V W Ambrose, J W Craddock, Jas. 0 Woodley and T C Jklmes. RWOIiT OF TOE CONWTtON OF Tllli HANK OF PLYMOUTH, at Plvaiouth, iu t-he State tf North Caro line, at the ,eloKO o,f businet 9 81 pi. lird, Loans and discounts 43,M." i? Overdrafts; secured 10G 03 N. C. State Uonds (i.OO.Od AU Other Stocks Bonds ( Mig's. 2,0(0.00 Preii:ni oh Bonds l-"0 H) Banking house., furuimre .& fixt.. 3,C.0().()() Di'e from Bauka and tBaukcrs 3,:-15t.73 Cash on hand 4, 1 0 Total .G3,717,it i.TAr.n.rriES dollars Capital stock J2,.ri000 Surplus fund Jl.OOO.O Undivided profits, less current ex- jenscs and taxes paid bh Deposits subject to cheek 43,1 65. li Total 1,717.9A Stale of North Carolina; Can ty of Wash ington, s: I, Uliironce Litham, Cashier of the aboyo -Earned bank, do solemnly swear that the above tlatetr.est h true to Jhe bast of ray knowk'dge and belief Clakicsce I.asiiaw, Cufhijir. Sutsciibd hid swora to before me, this U-uh day of Sj(t 1 'JOS. C. V. W. Aii.ioN, C. S. C, Correct- Attest.: W. U. Hampton, A L. Owens, L. is- Landing. Directors. TH E O.BT.H CARO L4 N A IMLLGMAMIttLTl'lIE AM) HECIIAMC AJIIS Tractic tl education i-ii Agricul ture; iu Civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Kiigi-iiccring.; in ijotton Maiuifactui ing, l)yeiHg twt-1 Itidiis trial Clicnjistry. 'l'n i Lron $ 15 a your; Board $10 a month. K-0 SGhoir ships. Ks-uttinutions for admission at the College on Soitiber . Address THE PRESIDENT, West llaleigh, N. C. Relieves Colds by working them ou4 of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Rslieves coughs by cleansing the mucous membranes of the throat, chest and bronchial tubes. "As pleasant to ttie taste as Maple Sugar Children Like Ih For BACKACHE-WEAK KIDNEYS Try OeWilts Kidnej and Bladder Pills -Sure and Safe Sold by l E. DAVENPORT. Sold by Spruili & Bro. , 6UBSCKBK FOR TEE Rnanake Beacon Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup i s wiTHy lyngs f run r -x. icz.' "uc & a 1 utl OLDS Tflal Bottle Free! AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. I GUARANTEED SATISFACIOK-d a OB. MONEY REFUNDED. j ASK US jo SH9WYSU Not only are the best of leathers used In tine manufacture of RALSTON SHOES, but also only the .choicest parts of the skin are .used as jou will .see in the above diagram. After being cut, the parts are "'fitted" and finalily lasted over the famous Ralston lasts the only lasts which .provide for sole fit as well as .upper fit RALSTON SHOES besides .being made of the finest mate rials, fit perfectly, and because" the-e is no strain an any part, they hold their shape longer, and wear better thon any other .similar priced shoe we know. Let us show you -anr fine variety of TM1 'styles. . f 'i mm N Horses &z lIiilo For tale or Exchange, At fiM times my object will "be to keei on haii'-l lior.-e3 uml uiul-es to suit every one, frocn llie cbeafKj't to th(! tsf, iind to satisfy. All stock MUST be as represented or money will be refunded- . SoJi-eiting yo-ur putronage I an'i, Yours truly, Louis P. Horntiiai ju4-tf w, M. BOND, JR., ATtOJiNEY AT-LAW, J'lyUWiitll, N- C. 8 9 II 1 I am still in the lead, selling the Best work for the price, 7$oth Open and Top Bugjies, with all styles of Springs. I am introducing a very line riding spring, Guaranteed to Last, and ao good service, I now have a fine lino of work on hand and can till orders promptly aud for the quality of work, 1 will sell Cheaper than Ever before. Come one and all and all and all and give me a call. MtHSJiJI "Ihe 01u se 20- SHOES ARE MADE IHOS. X GAYLORB, Plymouth, K G. flreetmgs of ths Season. We cordia-Uy iivits our former pat rons and Lkcigeneral public to visit our Btove frequently when .ebap-piug, as we hiive jiew goods coniiig iu every few weeks, thereby eiiii&liug us to learn your wishes twd gratify them. We have our -usual lines, which are: Velvets, Silks, liiiibous. Flowers. Feath ers, Huts, Caps, lnfacts' Jl-eact-ware, Hosiery Uolscts, hUHiuus, School Sup plies. Dress G-oo&s in Flannels, Mo hair, Broadcloth. JKtc; also Linings and 'liimminas. 1 ) Have you one of tlose-ix2() t'rarijejfc rietures -cl for-r!)c. uriTPghdvA'--(raded 2.0() Whus.v If liot you V.hould have jor p.ureii6es punched and get cnf. We can furniab j'-3.u uiih g(X)d val ues in U ihite Goodf4 Bit-aching, Lous dale, CuntKii Cloth, India Linens, etc. Yoa .should! get one of thos J jirett V thaskets iu which we sell o-ur 25c. Per- j fumes. Tkey aro iiue itor trinkes on yeu, bureau. With thank for pg.st favors, B-espcctfiilly your. Mrs. A. M. Ayers. E&akes Kidneys and Bladder Right Fill Nil 1,1?' VMtTII, N. 0 if 1
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