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tHIj mbsnr "Jigger One Year v gix Months Three Mont $1. it' published every Thursday at Windsor r n. c. v S. W. Kenney, Editor, and Prop. w i m r s o f M e:az s. ; ; We also call your attention to the millinery announcements of ' Mrs. A.v B. Phelps and Mrs. R. L. Ilollomon. The residents of the town are con stantly installing electric lights;.rand the plant is running smoothly. VKTUtr Tiro a if q Ynm TraQTa - QrrA dreamed that ,we would have moving pictuie shows, a permanent institution with electric power by a home elec tric plant? . The stave plant is turning out 40. 00O staves a day and shipping several cars a week, the plant formerly at Woodville, has moved to Bethel. Dr. W. G. Mizell, J. f. Nicholls, and E. W. Waters have r ought a Ford car each. v - - j. ?5 j Vtaa, V - - - V1 v . -r " IT If -TTv IT TT'" - - : : ' R ' ,.Vi."Ka.M iLSSSp TO lUrICiaif arth cause :of: rheu- 1 an extract, from may; arise in r the future. w : ! .KVdnfeys'and. .bowelsin healthy condi- . - a letter written FYotir;articW convey 'a matdealti; -Vv : tairin--Wfrfi-?f feWi' a me sr the bus-' of -informsitiob to the public. : think ? D y . ?g,- - ? .Bitters, .arcT : . sir v.v ST CI iness manacrer of one of the lead ink newspapers off this coun-i try. t He said in part: . ". Jl . -X was very much interested in your article about theuse ol alcohol, in patent medicines." As you know, your a,d. ..has been running- in my i S. ' B. Hartman, M. D. t paper more . " or . less forHhe last i twenty- years. , I have been frequently criticized for advertising: your remedy on the ground that it contained alco hoi and was therefore harmful. -s : I jam not a doctor . myself and . do -not profess to know anything- about such) subjects. But I wish I had been supplied ?with the information: con tained tin your article years ago Tour article exactly meets all the' objections that I have had to contend with, ' utti aicouoi a useiui arug. ana; i . ? THE CAUSE OP RIIEU1IATIM k-: Va . NOTICE.1" iStpmach Wble, lasy ,Uveandjis-J By"virtu3of xm ordr'cf t!:3 Gupi riorcpurt 'of Bertie county, entered in Fa jspeclal ; proceeding ": there; "pending, 'wherein, Lena J. Butterton, Adniri; of J i iT, Butterton and as widow .if J T. Butterton , is pe ti tiouer, ran3 j C. But terton; Hunter T.. Butterton and oth ers, .heirs at law ' of J. T, 6u iter ton", the newspapers can .well afford to pub-! you will not be troubled with the nains lish them; gratis for the articles you 6t rheumatism." ? Chas, . B . Allen.: a stitute some of the.best thines that 6- 8ch6l P"nP'. ? Sylyama, Ga., who " -nn mfiv'r '' . I is the active-principle of wine, beers. Mrs. Asa Phelps of Merry, Hill, i cider and other beverages is to me a i j -rwr , . 1 noiiH Vi soent several days -in Windsor last week, the guest of relatives. We call your attention to the ad vertisement of J. J. Mardre & Bro. They have one of the largest stocks in Windsor and have some most at-" tractive prices in this issue. It will pay you to read it thoroughly. Mr. E. L, Gatling exhibited some strawberries in Windsor last week, from his farm near town. . Quarterly Conference of the xVleth odist church was held at Cashie church in Cashie Ieck Sunday. It was well attended from Windsor. ; J, H. Matthews was in Ahoskfe Wednesdav. - Mr. E. L. Gatling has bought -Mr. R. W. Johnson's interest in he stave plant. 1 Judge Winston went to Perquimans county last week on legal business. Mesdames C. J. Rhea and J, H. Tadlock tendered a pre-nuptial recep tion last week, to Miss Sallie ,Lyon. Quite a number of people attended, j Miss Mamie Tadlock gave a most enjoyable reception this week to Miss Grant of Norfolk-,- who. is visiting at her home. '.' - Misses T. Bond, Pauline Bndger.and Mrs. C. F. Lyon gave a 'linen shower' complimentry to r Miss Sallie Lyon, last week. " : i The Directors iof the County Farm met at Austin Thursday. The .Board is composed of Messrs, . Worley White, Miles Keeter and Albert Simmons. , Among those who attendedthe mar riage of their cousin, Mr, Louis Tomp son, were Mrs. Burgess Urquhart and Mrs. Mary L. Griffin, of Woodville. It was their first visit to Windsor - in some time. They are -representatives of some of the oldest and best ' fam lies in the county, and are two most charming ladies. " ' The permanent establishment of a moving picture-show by Mr. R. C. Bazemore at once met with popular favor and is being well patronized. It is rumored that another marriage will occur in Windsor this month April. , Windsor was visited last week by a hard wind-storm that lasted a whole night and day. Miss Ella .Sewellrpf Union, is visit ing her brother. H. P. Sewell. . Mrs. Asa Phelps, who has been vis iting her. mother, has returned to her home in Merry Hill. We are pleased to see Dr. Baze more on our streets again looking much improved in health.- j , f . - Miss Sue Harden of Qui tana visited friends in Windsor lastlweek - j ; 3 " Mrs. Wheeler Martin Jrr, .who has Kaan uitincr Kitr3 cousinr .Mrs. C. J. 1 Sawyer, has returned to . her horne in Williamston. ' : - , MN a iiio -RvTom I; and "Miss Edna Sewell attended the Quarterly Confer ence in Cashie Neck Sunday. Mr mi Mrs 'L W. O. Allen .whd Dent some time in EL" City visitin thpir daughter, have returned home. Mf RncrAno Gaskins " left Tuesda; for Raleieh where al) the agents i the state. for the New England Mutua Life Insurance ICompany have beedj called to mest an expert re; rasentativ of that company who will drill them in insurance lore, especially pertaining to the New England. The - CompanVI meets all expenses, j LOST a mole or deer colored cov . witn swallow fork in each "ear. And a black and white calf with no mark;. Tn,, AAn toiII rifftSR : notilV YV. o. new thought. That.it is a. useful rem edy j and assists the other ingfredients In making; a cure, I cannot doubt after reading your article. '' ; . think 'so much of your article that I am going to have a reprint of it made and strike off thousands of them, cur in my paper. ? 1 wish you contiri- has suffered indescriable torture from Are defendants, I will on. Monday, the ued. success in your magnificent work." rheumatism", ; li verimd sfomach trobles . 7th day of April, 1913 at 12 M ' ex- iSSta !fkw;-?' ?os?r ,t.pwic:Wti.-i; the' i " ........ - - CC 1PQ TSt 1 lOTl Until . I tlonrl . ' uMtitinniUit - v- l J . I - - ITT t 1 have "received. 4 rv 1 ""v UoCU)u.Cwwii.uivr wmuuuuse uour, in vvinasor, in. u., il know that Peruna- .has "r been lter8' but four bottlt8 f thi wonder- to' the highest bidder, ' for; cash, the greatly misrepresented .arid misunder- i f u? remedy cured me" completely.' following bounded-and described tract V stood. . Ihave not. had time hereto- 1 May be youif rheumatid pains v "come cf lard inMerry Hill township Bertie fore to answer these objections.- I have . from stomach, Iiver and. kidney troub- county, North Carolina- - ffrm? wfmvo ,es' ric , Bitters w,H give you Th.t part of , the Sophie E. Martin . lickt. imcuiB, xia bu uiuiTJUguiy : engageu. r'-""- , w ouu pj..vw( ai. an not ui idiju ' WIlJCIl f oOpnie Hi. Martin " my entnusiasm ana attention in times 1 druggists. :'' , : . -. v arid others- conveyed to J T pnforf, past that I could give little heed to critics. - - t But I have : taken up - the matter now. My. tan. is in the hands of in telligent 'o its eers and my other busi ness is all o.nized in such, a way that CE J)y deed of record in . book 118. Daft 1 29, Bertie Register of Deeds office. and which adjoins the J. H.- Butterton i Having qualified -as Administrator of home tract of land the lands of J ' Aiya niimuiu, ueceaseu late -oi Der- AJtficesver ana others and nnntai'nm - - - . . 1 . . -. w n m lie: . rliri?"' e County. N. 'C, thisHs to notify all , 33 13 acre, more or'les,. - - : va:.- i : : i . 'rrL.-.-i. i - pciauuo uav;ijft wiouua ic ,.ea- AiuajanQ is sola to make assets for X J. J? !J j r 3 a 1 -1 -1 l. . - 1 ' , to the puhlic all there is to ay about Peruna, - knowing full; well as soon as the public understands it that the ma licious things said about Peruna' will be quickly forgotten. PERUNA IS FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. 5 ; SPSCIALi NOTICE Many persoml are making inquiries for the old time Peruna. To such would say, this formula is' now put out under the name of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured by KA-TAR-NO Company, Columbus, Ohio. Write them and they will , be pleased to send you a free booklet Ask your Drii?cr?st for 1913 Peruna Almanac . . T " ; "' s j . - . ' Hog Cholera is contagious and . very dangerous. Causes heavy j . v loss unless checked in time. Cure it. quickly with m ' Universally regarded as a standard preparation for more I than a generation. 60c per package. - I , Is prevents Hos Cholera from spreading. Kills vermin. -$1 per gallon. Makes from 70 to 100 gallons of powerful solution. Your Mcney Back If It Fall., Oet .Pratts Profit-sharing 3ookletd mm tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be tore the 1st, day of April 1914, orthis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons .-indebted.' to said estote will please make immediate payment. : This March 17th; 1913. a M. C. WILLTFORD.. Adm'r. Alva Williford, Dec'd Winston & Matthews, Attys. Our fee returned if we f.il. '. Any one sending sketch and description of 'any invention will, promptly receive: our. opinion free concerning the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. . Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out throngh tts receive special noticet without charge, in The Patent Reco An. ' an illustrated and vidcly i circulated " journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. ; Send for sample copy FREE. Address, ,,' VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys,) vans BuiPdine. " WASHINGTON, C payment of debts .ofvJ.T. Butterton. - deceased, v, -r . - Place of sa!e-Court house door in Windsor,. N: C. ( ' '- ' Time of sale 12 . M, MohdayApril 7th 1913. : .: : , - , ; Terms cf 'sale- cash.-' - " ,Thi3 March 3,-1913. t ' , . ; .J. H: Matthews, Commissioner. -Winston; & Matthews, attorneys. s ARE YOC mTSTTPATT?n?' . If so, get a box ofDr. King's New ; Life Pills, take nem , regularly and' your trouble ' will disappear. They will stimulate the liver, improve your digestion and net rid of all the poisons from your system. They ' will surely v get you well- c25e at all druggists. J ; B. Gillam, Modlin & Hobbs, R, C. Bazemore, J. J. , Mardre & Bro., Windso, N. C, Kenfrow & Garris, Lewiston, N. C. n Moving picture show at the opera hbuse every nsght new piptures each The artesian well at Hotel Pearl is ! being put in commission. Berkley Sitterson went to Norfolk Monday. The Thespians are preparing to take their play, Sleepy Hollow, to. Williams on. - . . ; Mrs. George Gray and Mrs. E. W. Gray who attended the Edenton Convo- hation held at CresWell last week re turned Friday night. Rev. W. R. Noe and Gov. Winston BEST FOR SKIN DISEASE . , v Nearly every skin disease yields quickly; and permanently to Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burrs or bruises. Soothes and heals., John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich:, says after suffering twelve years with skin ailment and spending about $400 iri doctors bills, Bucklen's Aenica Salve cured me. 1 Only 25c. Recommended by all druggists? NOTICE ' ii S 811 i i w - I 1 also attended. virtue oi an oruer oi ine aupericr : . -. -. ! Court of Bel tie .countv " entered in a spe FOR SALE One nice 5 or 6 ( months old Jersey cow calf ? Nice order and pretty. E. S. Dail. Windsor. N. C. : 2t HSIP JrfffiNTED J. E. D. Perry. M A; Perry, GapieC, Daniel, and husband, , C. -P. Daniel, are petitioners; and Bessie Ellis,! Beula G. Ellis, and Ce wis Ellis are d ef end ants, I will on, Monday , the 14th day of v April. I9i3.. at 12 in;, expose for sale at public auction, at the court house door,iu Wind sor, N. C , to the highestvbidder for cash the following bounded and described can eive gteaiiy employment at V tract of land in Bertie county: NXtowit tbfewMtoi We tmod wattes and girls ane boys ; and young men in our mills, j Clean ".rkji an able houses, r spacious gardens jsmiall wnts.?fe?r "itn"e information apply to or write " ... . r: . - f IMentonN;C mm Matfo A Uow Man Of Him; ""I was suffering from pain in f my stomach, head and back writes H. T. Alston, Raleigh, "and, my liver and kidneys did not work right, but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a new man." BMCE 50 CTS. AT; ALL DRUG STORES. C -W Mortis and others, -arid beinsr that f tract of land Which Xemperan.ee J. Perry. ; Inherited Xroxn her father, Wi ight Perry and which was allotted tajher in father's ,t laud division -and containing 70 acres -more prllessKi- j,;f -miiimm'k itM n Hiis laid. js spld uiider an order of re- , salt and for partition among the tenants in common tiiereirir ';'";rvn' y rlPlace of sale court house door Wind sor, Ni C. r--- -f - , ,S-'J. Time of sale 12 m.i Monday,- April 14 - 1913. '. ; . ,v-"; - ''.:;v' -" :j Terms of salertcasb. . , , xmssiKiarca jo. -1 - - . - " , - J. H. MATTHEW S.; Commissioner. Winston & Matthews; attorneys. . doty ou meaiiire i hieValuedl a; Dargam r;; auppo.se you oougnt an CUglUC LUdl UiU UXllLdil V CLU Ul YUUi ; hardest y6rk for ybu, sawing, pump- i so mucn imoney-xnat itu-soon- paia ior itseii. Would you call that a good bargain? - rivC nu x xx u cukiuc wiu uu dii ; uicii, ' aim mure. ? vv Haying paid for itself , it works steadily year after year until, like our Clay;' County friend who has used an I H C engine for six years, you will say, ' My I H C engine Is the. best bargain I-ever made." , : - , ,( V ST.'i s n i I- I H C Oil" audi: Gas .BmiiBS i! are- thoroughly dependable, i andunusually;; durable. The fine-errained. srrev iron cvlin- . perfect fit. Ground piston rings insure maxi-. 51 mum power from the .explosion. The fuel mixer, is the most effective known. Bearings - -sr. heavy be efficient, yet every part is amply B M H.C .engines are made in all styles-r verti- v -v-J . t cal and horizontal; portable and stationary; ,"J& " : air and water-cooled; in: sizes from 1. to 5f -?fr horse power, to operated on gas, gasoline. hi : naphtha distillate" kerosene vbr. alcohol.; Gil ' - tractori, 12 to 60-horse, power.;.. for plowing ; :y threshing, etcv; grinding, sawing, pumping "anoVyi 2 V spraying .put fits, completethe line. '-iJ-p.' T : The I H C local ;dealet:will shot? you; all x . . ine gooa pomis ox me i n,v;euue vret jcau. logue from him, pr write: . .r,V a Internationa! HarvcicSc? -Coripany cf Ancrica- fcWWitlVVl'fc','i''y'''''1'W"'-'i-M,--i ---"in" n i- ri"" 1 ii.. !. m ,111. ii. j 1 AUC llJUCJk . "; t .. , ' Thompson; at Windsor '
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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