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"LET THE PEOPLE RULE" APPEAL TO DEMOCRATS FOR BRYAN AND KERN CAMPAIGN FUND. FKOM THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE. To C. V. W. Ausbon, 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 free from entangling alliances, free to serve all classes of honest dtteens alike, or he will not enter it at all. re- Hence the icourse is plain. The campaign of Bryan and Kern must be conducted by the people. The jpeople must pay the necessary campaign expenses if they want 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 class never gives a dollaf 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 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 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 morer 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, Chajrman Democratic National Committee. M. C. WETMORE, Chairman National Finance Committee. C. N. HASKELL, Treasurer Democratic National Committee. Send in Your Contributions. 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. REMITTANCE BLANK. 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, money I order or handed direct to us. ' j N. B. Time is now short. What you do, please do at (4- once. Surely every one in People and For the People, ing to this great cause. Where Bullets Flew. Ivid Parker, of Fayette. N. Y., a vet eran of the civil war, who )ot a foot at Gettysburg, utty: "The good Electric Bit. Urn lave done u wurtu more than liva hundred dollars to mt, I fpent much money doctoring for a tad caua of to mac u trouble, to little purione. I thtu trid Electric Bitters, Bud they cured rue. 1 now take them as a tonic, and tber keep me urong and well." fiOc. at SpnjUS & Bro. Don't forget tbat kindness j the aigc of divine kinabip. Kt dol in a ci n.binatw n of the rrwfursl digestive juice and it diverts All elaM4 jf food and evrjj kiod of fyod, no you tut H do tte Wfctk thot tie stoinHcfi itrtU Un. The only ditf..ru-'c bet wet n it am tU tOUltiCtl CBU tl t Ot Ot Otiltf HL'i Kodw) anuol, but U4ol can put the stomach iu to toed order, Huj Kcdoi to-day. It u fMtaBted. IkUy P. Datenporl. Jta Dollars. to the Democratic National favor of a Government By the will take pleasure in contribut- . At any time wheu you htonaach , not io kooO condi.ion, you should take Kod Dccaue jvoaoi nigest uil the food you eat, ftnd it supplies health and itrenth tr tba ittoniavh in that way. You take Sodol jutit for a little while when you nave rt-ght attacks of IndlgestioD, and yo you lake it jtut 4 little wnile longer ordei to et relief from severe attacks Indigestion or Nervous Dypepi:i, .'1 Kodol today. Sold by Y.Ji.. iMyenport. in Don't wnHte any time wouderiug wheth r me L.oru afcov? viaat you do. Would Mortgage the Farm. K farmer on IJurul Hoijte 2. Empire, Ga., I W A. Kloyd by name, says: "Buekieu's Arnica r?iUe enrtd two wornt sores I ever Ban j out i-'U tr.y hand au.l cue to my ; U ia WujtU morj I'uaii iU weight in k'old, I would no be without it if I hud t mor tgage fha tiim to get it," Ouly 25c. at Rpraill & ISfo. im "SHALL THE PEOPLE KULE?" These campaign issues 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. 3. 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 or publicity before election. On No. 3 the Republican plat form is silent; the Democratic declares for it, besides covering every eommendable point set brth in the Republican Utter ance On No. 4 the Republican plat form is silent; the Democratic avors. On No. 5 the Republican p.at- fcrm makes vagus promise; the Democratic offers protection to abor by prevention of issuance of decrees when in other than abor disputes they would not issue. On No. 6 the Republican plat brm 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? Could conclusion be plainer? .Kennedy's I.nxutive Cough Syrup is nurlv twt i v wLf re. beoauso it not u!y Leala irritutmu of the throat and stops the cough, out it drives tue coiu oui 01 uu system through na Uxmive priuoiplo by assuring a lite anil Ktutie acnon ui mt h.iwf.ta. utitl that in tUrronly way tocme a cold You can't cure it a long as you are ooufttipatcd. lnswt upon n.enueuy s itx tive Cough Sjrop. Sold by P. J. Daveu- p.j. ira DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING The lollowing able speakers will address the citizens of Wiushitigtoti county upon the political issues of the day at the following tunes and places : HON. WALTER MuKriiEY, Elector at Large. Plymouth Thursday, Oct. 1st. at night, at Uourt lion e. Mackejr's Ferry -Wednesday, Oct. 7th. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS. Maokey's Ferry Oct, 17, at night. Roper Oct, 10, at night.. Plymouth Oct, 20, at night. Creawell Oct. 21, at night. HON. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Plymouth Oct. 2d, at night. Let everybody turn out and hear thcae speakers discuss the issues. THOS. W. BLOUftT, Ch'm. Dem. Ex. Com, pi) not let anyone tell you tbat some, thing else if just bb cood as DeW'ilt'a Kid ney and Bladder Fills becauuo tbere isn't anything juat as good for weak back, back ache, rheumatiu pains, inflatuatiou of. the bladder, or any Kidney aud Bladder dis order. A week's trial will convince you. 6ld bv F. E. Davenport. lm Wood's Seeds. Wheat, Oats, Rye and Barley. We are not only the largest dcal-O era in becd uram m the bouitt, but we eell the best, cleanest and heaviest qualities. Our stocks are secured from the best and largest y ieldinsr crops, and our warehouses aro fully equipped with the best and most iui proved machinery for cleaning. If you want superior crops P Plant Wood's Seeds. Prices quoted on request It 1 A! Er II tf A I A . . i usicnpuTO ran wiviww. tlYIU' lull iuiuiiusuvu auvuk ani seeds, mailed free. T.W. WOOD 1 sons, Sedemen, - Richmond. Ve. I f 7 si Have you been down to hear the Edison and Victor Talking Maobiuee at Mr. O. It. LegeU'? Mr, Lej!gtt U agent tor the above machines al o the Columbia which be luvites the publio to henr He ban quite & nu ruber of records which conxUt of the latest music fe 23 tf JURY LIST. The following-named persons. Were drawn to serve aa Jurors at Fall Term Su perior Court of Washington County : Plymouth Township Jno W4 Jackson, E. W Harricou, W F Lucas, L M iiardi aou, T J Qayiord, Iloea Peele, O H, Francis, A P Garrett, O 11 Leggett, J E. Hooker, J II Skittlttlmrpe, .W H Hairi eon, S O ChessOD, M W Norman, J C. Spruill and J A Spruill. Let's Mills Township Jno W Chessou, Arthur Vail. Jno E Fhelpn, N II Pea cock aud J no W Chessou . kiuneraville Townnhip -W E Norman, Kobt Brewer, J. M Leary, Kpbrnim Prit cbatd, Anhur Phflps, TS Swain, II H. Patrick aud E W Snell, Sr. ScUpperuoug Township Jaa A Am brose, W W Spruill, 8r , Alva J Daven port, W W Ambrose. J W Craddock, Ja8. Q Woodley aud T C Holmes. , A Healthy Family. "Our whole family Las enjoyed good health Biuco we begau uaiug JDr. King's Now Lite FillK, thiec yearH ago," says L A. liartlfct, ot Uural Honte 1, Guilford, Mniuf. Thev dense aud tone the svn-tem in a gentle way that dots you good U.o at 43 11 t- 1" 1 opruiii ot, uru. nu STATEMENT OF THE BANK OF CltKSWELL, CKES WELL, N. 0. At close of business Sept 23, 1908. RESOUHCB : Loans and Discouutn, . Furniture and Fistnres, Due from Banks and Umkurb . Cash items, . . . Gold coiu, . . , Silver ooin, including all rainot coiu currency, . . . Nat. bank notes and other U S. Uo'eii , , 800.00 2,21 83 107 50 313 37 303 on Total, - . . $i3,.-iC3.tW LuiiiuTiKs : Capital Stock, . . . $1,000 00 Undivided Profits, lens current expenses and taxes paid, . 49 j 2 Timo (Jrrtiucates of Deposit . 7 4 7C Deji'.MitB subject to chi ck . 7,198 !K! CasliJ' r'a Checks ouutauding. Total, . . $l3,rGC.f'J State of North Carolina, Couuiy of Wash ington, H8 : I, O. E. Woodley, Caabier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tlifc above stateuicut is trim to the boat of my knowledge aud belief. D. E. Woodlky Cashier. Subncribed and aworn to before me, this let day of October 1!()S. J. L. Hassqll, N. P. Correct-Attcst : W, 11. Haudison, W'la Willy. H. A. I itchHklp. Direo or?!. Why Wear Dirty ClbtheS ? When ' for a small Sum I will clean, dye aud press them, ma king Ibtui look like newt 1 make a (specialty of cleaninc, diug and pressing Ladie-.' Fine drtbses, etc. Send jour soiled Suit or Dresa to me and save the price of a new oue. Orders jrorn a dis tance KolititeJ. AH work gunrau tet d to give aatisfuc tiou. SAMX. WIGGINS, PLYMOUTH, N. O. - NGTICE. Having qnalifitd a, administrator of the estate of Annie C. Oliver, deceased, late of Washington couuiy, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons haing claims nL'aiust the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undei signed on or before the 10th day of, October, 1900, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to eaid e6lato will please make immediate payment. This Oct. 10. 1008. D. II. Holmes, Adm'r. no 14 ymp Relieves Colds by working thern out of the system through a copious and healthy action of the bowels. Relieves coughs by -cleansing the mucous membranes cf the throat, chest and brenchia! tubes. Aa pla&ant to tba ta&ia M Maple Siigftr" Children Like It. For BACKACHE- WEAK KIDNEYS Trf UfAXi Kldnej md m&sx FUU-Syfs a;J Safe Sold by T. ElAVKNPOUT. 8 Co Kennedy s Laxative Cough S JUST RECEIVED ! ASK US SH9WYQU ENAMEL . XT ARE A largo lot of Women's $1.50 Shoes, in all styles, which are to go at .1.M5. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction, or we will replace them with another pair. U mio in and get our-.,, prices bofore buying elsewhere, and be convinced that we can save you from 25c. to 50c. on any pair of SHOES you buy from us. Next door to Bank of Plymouth. N. H. See our line of H. & M. Shoes for Ladies. p.OO, f9.G0.iind 4.00. For fc ale or Exchange, At all tiihos tny objtct will be to keep on hand horse.? and mules to suit every ono, from the cheapest to the best, ttnd to satisfy. All stock MUST he rtstf p refuted or money will be refunded. Soliciting your patronage I am, Yours trulv, Louis P. Hornthal ju4-tf M. BOND, JR., ATXOUNKY AT-l.Wy, Plymouth, N. C. V Ul aS5 ISI fill i I i i I I am still in tlio lead, selling the Best work for the price, )oth Open and Ton Buggies, with all styles jof Springs. I am introducing a very fine riding spring, Guaranteed to Last, and uo good service, I now have a fine lino of work on hand and can fill orders promptly and. fortho quality of work, 1 will sell Cheaper than Ever before. Come one and all andall and all and give me a cull. "The 01CXt"eitre'.,, e 20- MADE Greetings cf the Season. We CorditUly invite onr former pat- rohH iuul the general public to visit our etoj:e frequently wbrt; shopping, hb we bve Hew gooda coming iu every few weSkti, thereby eimbln tin to learu your Wishes aud gratify ibem. We have our nutW :ne8. which re : Velyet?i Silks, UiMous. Flowers. Feath er, Unit, Cups, Iuf..i4f' ' Head-wnre, Hosiery, Corsctf!, Notii im, School Snp plifH. Drens Goods in Fiauuets, Mo- hilir, Broitdc'Oth Etc ; tilso Linings and lritnmjngN. , Have yott ohe Of thoe 1Cx20 Fruiued Piotiucs we mU forjj after ouv traded $2.00 with us 'C f gJJt-5o shoti.Tf have jour purchase lUncheu aud get one We can furnish you wiih good val ues iu White Goodn. BltaeLinf;, Lone dale, C'iuuod Clorh, Jiulia Linens, etc. Ton should get one f thoa 3 prt-tt V baskets in which we sail our 2"c Per fUini3. Tkey are tine lor trinke-aon your bureau. With thanks for past favors, ltespectfnlly your?, Mrs. A. M. Ayers. Kakes Kidneys and Bladder Right r n 'i f ' TrvTTnrTr t rt 1 1
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