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"LET THE PEOPLE RULE" APPEAL TO DEMOCRATS FOH BRYAN AND KERN CAMPAIGN FUND, FROM THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE. To C. V. W. AttsBON, Editor of The Roanoke Beacon. Dear 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 five from , entangling alliances, free to serve all classes of honest citizens , alike, or he will 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 want public servants who will serve their interests. Special interests ad 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 class never gives a dollar unless it buys a pledge. Mr. Bryan says, from March 4th, 1909, "LET THE PEOPLE RULE." This can come only if the people pay their own 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 tKe candidate for President knew a few people only in an entire Stare. Bryan says, "We will take the cause of PEOPLE'S RULE home to the people in 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 his country's GOOD; as distin guished from the greedy possessor of swollen fortunes who loves his country only for his country's GOODS. Please carry this letter in Bold Type at the mast-head of your paper, asking every 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. You 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 for 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 ami corner of Free America. Our Country is for the People; its Government must be by the People. Sincerely, . NORMAN E. MACK, Chairman Democratic National Committee. M. C. WETMORE, Chairman National Finance Committee. C. N. HASKELL, Treasurer Democratic National Committee. Send in Your O o ntritrations. In accordance with the above The Roanoke Beacon will re ceive subscriptions to the Democratic National Campaign Fund and urges all 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 colors as a souvenir of their devotion to the cause of De mocracy and the principles of Government by the People. f rfr ??! .? ri ; rf? ?p J? a ; jfc 5 -r ':' REEITTANCE Cut out this Coupon and send it together with your con tribution to The Roanoke Beacon. Enclosed please find This is my contribution Campaign Fund for 1908. Name. Address Money should be sent by check, draft, express, moncy order or handed direct to us. N. B. i Time is now short. What you do, please do at "4s MR 2j once. Surely every one in J People and For the People, will take pleasure in contribut j ing to this great cause. Where Bullets Flew. David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y., a vet eran of the civil war. who lOKt a loot at Gettysburg, bays: '-The good Electric Ba lers Lave done is worth uiore tb;in tjvd hundred dollars to me. I spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then triid Electric BilterB, and they cured me. I now take tbena as a tonie, and tber keep me strong and well." oOc. at Sprui'li &, Bro. Don't forget that kindness is the sign of divine kinship. Kodol if a combination of the natural digestive iuiceN and it dieeMe all classes of lood and every kind of food, bo you see it will do the work that the stomach itself does. The nnly difference between it ami the stomach Cau cet out of order and Ko.'.jI cannot, but Kodol can put the stomach in to eood order. Buy Kodol to-day. It is guaranteed. Sold by P. E Davenport, lm IT It S' S i ' ? 'I ' -v. & .h A I : & . -?: BLANK. Dollars. to the Democratic National favor of a Government By the '- v.-y. At any time when you stomach in not iu ooa eoinii.ion, you should lak K:dul, became Kodol !i.;ets all the l'o d yon eai, and it supplies health and ht-tmith f r the stomach in that way. You take Kodol just tor a l.ttle while wlu-u you havefll.'ght attacks of Iudlijestiou, and yo j you take it jutst a littlo wiiile Jouirer in onlei to pet relit f frmn severe attack of Indigestion or Nervous .Dyspepsia. Try Kodol today. Sold by I', ti. Daeuport. I Don't waste any time wondering wheth er the Lord known what you do. Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Kund Route 2. Empire, Ga., W. A. Floyd by name, suy: "Hucklen's Arnica .Sdve cured two worst sores I ever haw; one on my hand and one on my lei.;. It is worth more than its weight iu goid. I would not be without it it I had to mor tgaga the farm to get It," Only U'-"c. at Spr&iil fc Bro. leu ft ('' "SHALL T II E PEOPLE RULE?" These campaignlssues underlie Mr. Bryan's proposition that this year as heretofore it is a question of: "Shall the peeple rule?" 1 . Popular election of senators. 2. Publicity of campaign con tributions before election. 8. Valuation of railroad prop erties by the government. 4. Lowering of the tariff. 5. Injunctions. 6. The trusts. On No. 1 the Republican plat form is silent; the Democratic favors. On No. 2 the Republican plat form is silent; the Democratic is for publicity bei'ore election. On No. 3 the Republican plat form is silent; the Democratic declares for it, besides covering every commendable point set forth in the Republican utter ance. On No. 4 the Republican plat form is silent; the Democratic favors. On No. 5 the Republican p.at form makes vague promise; the Democratic criers protection to labor by prevention of issuance of decrees when in other than labor disputes they would not issue. On No. G the Republican plat form actually proposes to legal ize trusts; the Democratic to prevent private monopoly. If the foregoing omissions be endorsed and the Republican party returned to power, these issues having been openly raised, what complaint can the people make if their rule be further prevented, as it has been in the past 'A Could conclusion be plainer?. Tiihv toll us that at Oeswoll on Friday night, last the "rails,-'' about twenty-aye or thirty in number, met to hear Mr. (J. VV. Snell ami others explain Kepublicaiiisin ami tell ot the .ureat deeds of Ins juiriy. Tliey tell us that there was about one hundred Democrats who met in that town the same niht to hear Mr. Y. M. Iloml, Jr., preach Demo cracy. They tell us that Mr. Bond asked Mr. Sneli and his friends to join the majority and make it interesting by letting liond and fcncll entettainthe whole crowd. They tell us that Mr. Snell refused to accept any siicu proposition and that when Bond told him to go hold his little meeting, then make room for him, that friend Snell got very nervous. They te-U us that Will Bond made a good speech and laterally walded tiie sox oil of Mr. Snell and his par ty. That he told the people more than thev thought he knew. if Mr. Snell is such a politician, if he is so perfect and so pure, why did he not want to join in a discus sion with M r. Bond? Wc know why. lie ami his record can' tstand the truth Mr. Bond can tell. - Snell is a Republican, the kind that Spencer B. Adams & Co., like, lie is doing just the kind of cam paigning they tell him to do. lie , . . . i i . i' i (tare iioi come out ami tei jjuuu ui any other Democrat who believes iu While Supremacy or who is and al ways was opposed to the Force Bill, 7 Wood's Seeds. M Wleai, larloy. rAt w dim V.'e are not only ihe largest deal-Q civ. ju i-'eed brain in tho boutn, but we eel I the best, cleanest and he ;.vii;:,t qualities. Out stocks are tieeure-1 fro in the test and largest y icldirtf ci-oy3, and our warehouses ri-fu FuHy c;iuippc3d v.ith the best n;. oost improved machinery for oirvmr;. if you want superior Skf Weed's Seeds. 1 1 Trices quo'.ed on request Descr'stlvo Fall Catalogue, pi v ing full information about all scedo, mailed free. k 1 U ii'J W Seedsmen, - Richmond. Va. nil 1 1 x get a 1 ick at li is record . ' Snell and his party think they e:in secretly work the county and defeat Davenport. Well, tliey thought they could defeat Blount two years ago, but they got left and its going lo be tlio same way again. If Will Davenport ever gets Mr. Snell on the stump before the peo ple what he will tell thm, and be prepared to prove, will make Repub licans blush with shame, to think that they have put up puoIi a candi date just to be defeated. The rest of the Republican ticket in this county don't count. Snell is the iitan t hey want lo elect, they don't care what becomes of their county ticket, thev would "swap" the whole bunch foryotes enough to elect Snell But they will never do it while Democrats live. ' JUltY LIST. T h e following-named persons were drav.j to scire us Jurors at Fall Term Su perior (Joint of Washington County : Plymouth Township Jno W. Jackson, E. W 'Harrison,'' W F Lucuh, L M ilardi m, T J Gay lord, Hoseii IVelo, 0 11. Francis, A F Garrett, (Tit Leggelt, J E. Hooker, J II Skittltthavpe, W fl Harri son, S C Chtsson, M V .Nonuau, J C. Sprain and J A Spruill. Lee's Mills Township Jno W ChtKHOu, Arthur Vail. Jno K Fhelps, N U Fch cock and Jno W Chessou. Skinnertiville Township V E Norman, lvobt Brewer, J M Loary, Ephraim Fiit chaid, Anhur Phi lps, T S Swain, II II. Patrick and L ttneli, S-. SeUnperuong 'lowndiip Jus A Am brose, W V Spruill, Sr , Alva J Daven port, W W Ambrose, J W (Jraddock, Jus. G Woodlcy and T C Ili.hnes, A Healthy Family. "Our whole lumily has i jucJ srood health since we bej.-au i.ii" Dr. Kind's Hew Life I'iWh, thjte jeais JUto," sayj L. A lianltt, oi Km ul ifon tc 1, Giiilioin, Maine. They eh nst' and Uile thu system in a gentlo way that does you t;0:id 'J-u at bpiuill Cc Dro. lm STATEMENT' OF THE BA.NK OF UKESvVELL, CRES WELL, M. C. At close of business Sept 23, 1008. RKSUUKCES : Loans and DiM:ouiils, . . it.tL'.").! 1 Furnkure and fixtures, . . 800.00 Due iVuuj liauks and U iukor . 2,(!2l Cah iteuiH, ... Gold coin Silver coin, including all minoi 107 50 213 37 com currency, Nat. bank uotes and other U. S. no'e.s . .... Total, ;!93 00 $i;5,.:OG8'J liabilities: Capital Stock, ... . $0,000 CO Undivided Profits, 'less current expeiines aud taxes paid, . '19-! 20 Timo Certificates of Deposit . .174 7i Deposits subject to check . 7,l9ii tKl Tjuahit-r's Checks outstanding, 'lolal, . . ijstah'O.M) State of North Carolina, Couuly id' VVayh . ' iugtou, hs : I, D. K. Woodley, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abov'D statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. E. Woodley Cashier. Subscribed aid sworu to before me, this 1st day of October lUOrf. J. L. Hassell, N. P. Correct-Attcst : W, 11. Haiidisox, Wm Wiley. II. A. Litchfield Diifcciora. lieaneciy s Relieves Colds by working them out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Rslieves coughs by clesr.sing thq mucous membranes of the threat, chest and bronchial tubes. 'As pleasant to the tasta as Maple Ssar" Children Like Fcr GACKACliE-VVAX KSLK2YS Try CaWKt's lildncj and Cladder Fills -Sura end Cats Sold by l E. DAVENPORT. KILL THE AND CyHE TK2 ! :r8rLi s 1 new msGwmi iM kJS'Oi-EjS Tfiai Cottle free 1 a li rv eta vhnr xr inn mtA vnj f trtt r" N OR MONEY BEFUNDED. I si SH9WY9U V AM TL !Vl .-it it X . -. ' ft t fer ... . , ff'f-ACK LAM Not only. are the best of leathers used in the manufacture of RALSTON SHOES, but also only the choicest parts of the skin are used as you will see in the above- diagram. After being- cut, the parts are "fitted" and finally 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 there is no strain on any part, they hold their shape longer,, and wear better thon any other similar priced shoe we know. Let us show you our fine variety of Fall styles. TH0S. J. GAYL0HD, Plymouth, N. C. FT For ale or Exchange, At all times my object will be to keen on hand horses ;t,nil mules to suit every one, from the cheapest to tin.' best, and to satisfy. All stock MUST by as represented or money will be' refunded. Soliciting your patronage I am, Vours truly,"" . Louis P. Hornthal. ju4-tf w. M. BOM), JR., ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Plymouth, N. 0. 8 8 ill I li ill S a I urn still in the lead, selling the est work for the price, 7?otli Open and lop ISugjies, with all stylos ot Springs. I am introducing a very line riding spring, Guaranteed to Last, and ao good service, I now have a lino line of work on y hand and can fill orders promptly and lor the quality of work, 1 will-sell Cheaper than Ever before. Come one and all and all and all and give me a call. nThe Old se 20- h ARE' MADE Greetings of the Season. We cordially iuvite our former pat rons fttid the general public to visit our ntore frei'ueutly wheu shopping, as we lmve new goods coming iu every few weeks, thereby enabling us to learu your wishes uud grntify them. We have our tisual Hues, which nre : Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers. Feath ers, lints, Caps, Inl'uDts' Head-ware, Hosiery, Corsets, kutious, School Sup plies, Dress Goods in Flannels, Mo- buir, broudc otu. Etc.; also LjniuyS and Iriuiminas. si , ..- Ilttve you one of those l(!x"0 Fmined Pictures we sell for otic, alter ou hive fraded $2.00 with us 'i if not you should lmve jour purchases punched aud get one. We can furnish you with good val ues iu White Goods, Bleaching, Lous dale, Cntition Cloih, India Liueus, etc. You should get one of thos a pretty baskets iu which we sell our 2."c. Per fumes. Tkey nre Jiue lor trinke'.s ou your bureau. With thanks for past favors, Respectfully yours, Mrs. A. M. Ayers. inkss Kidneys and Bladder Right 8 lleliaV 6UTII, N. 0 S g I i m i SnvjiH & Urn. i
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