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t: Published 6vey; ;Thul-5dal atpd precious stones furs, .coal .Windsor,: N. C and. entered f at ass the Post Office as second mail matter. . . ? ' - V? c . 8. W , Kenney, . Owner, Ed. i and Pub Wi th th e' proposed changed in the tariff laws Jn effect the test Will be applied as to -whether or not the1 tariff or , protection has anything to do - with the H igh to cost of living. That it does a great extent, we have no doubt. That, with the material lowing of the duties, Jn genferal and. the transferring from dutible list to the free list - : t ... J . many necessaries of life. the ne. rwiii) Come a corresponding reduction in the price to the consumer 1 but a logical conclusion, prov ded monopiy nasn t a o eat n grip on were extortion and postively re the throatr of - competition and fused Oto give it. Whereupon trust barons are7 not i absolute ' Quay told them "if they didn't masters 01 tnis supposeuiy-. ree,, republic." .The only question Is whether or not it is too late. Whether or not the people Have Slept too long upon their rights, and permitted these giant organ izations to grow into the giants they are. This cannot be Yet ib Will uc a iifciru iiittttci iu cucwi; a reduction in the prices fixed by those trusts that haye became International intheir organization and monopolistic efforts. Presi dent Wilson realizes the situa tion and expresses it; clearly, truthfully arfd forcefully when he Says it is a CUStion whether or nottbese big financial interest tn day ot April, lyi. at x o ciock . . - ,i j , a. vd.. expose for sale, at public auc- tion, at the court house door., in Wind er whether the government is sor, N. C, to the highest bidder, for master of them or even i ;self cash, the following bounded and des If the government is the ms ster -cribed tract or parcel of land in Bertie We see not no reason why ithe.00;- C,, to wit: - . . 1 . I That part of the Jos, A. Pritchard consumer should not receive the home place &act of;land in s-akebite benefit of the proposed, 25 per . township which was cut off from said Cent reduction of the dut on tract of land by survey made by. Wm. SUgar; or derive the benefi; of Parker, surveyor, on November 19, all the tariff on " wool remc ved, 912 as aP.Pfars H thefof fiI!d j . in said special proceedings and contain and we see no reason in the . ., .o! 0 - . . 4 ,. . " ' mg 143 1-2 acres next to and adjoin- legltimate course of trade, why .. ng the lands of Jackson Peele, : John the transferring from the 3uti-( Burden, Wm. Cowan; and the Robert ble list to the free list! the fol- Bridgers land, as run off by mete? lowing articles should not t ring and bounds, courses and distances as i j? j .i. . . i- shown on said map and., plat of said renei to tne consuming pu one: ,and wMch is referred to - and madt a Meats, flour, bread, boots part hereof for further describing said and shoes, lumber, coal, harness land. ? Saddlery, iron Ore milk and' In event above described land does cream, potatoes, salt,? svnne, g corn, cornmeal, cotton ! bagging. said j A Pritchard and costs of ad agricultural implements, lea ther, ! ministration then the baltn?e of said WOOd pulp, Bibles pointing ; , pa- Pritchard home tract of land, which y . per," not' worth more than 2:1-2 not covered by the dower of Lucy A. nfc nm. nm fTOr,o7oVa i Pritchard and the homestead allotted v,.v,, Sewing . machines, type-setting machines, cash registers, steel rails, fence wire, cotton ' nails, hoop aid band iron, s ties; fish ouipiier, suuet, Lctiiiiiu nia,teriai acetic, and sulpheric acids. f bo- rax, lumber products including broom handles, clapboards hubs for wheels,, ppsts,, laths, pickets, st$?es, shingles, Sugar would be free of duty in 1916, the tariff bill proposes. with an immediate 25 I per cent reauction ana tne remova OI the duty in , 1916. -Raw wodl "would be made at once, with a corresporid free flfflv 1 &y heavy reduction in the tariff On all woolen goods. While, wheat flour is put on the free list,, a duty of 10 cent is isposed against fcouri which levy a duty on f ; American flour flour. This will exclude , from Canada and r many Countries. ; 4 I- ' These principle items taken from the free ; list other ej.e 1 and For lnfimts and 0hildren.t -HaiKhd Ycullav5 Alv;b:3 C:5tit Bears tb6 tile'oils, 29 per centjx spices from 1 cent to 2xenfs per pound; i : One of the! most convincing arguments that ther tariff, with ..1.1 . . - . xlT j U1 sing to ihe great corporations and trusts, was bought out by the late - Matt Quay of Pennsyl vania. It was during & tam- J paign when Quay was the- re cognized politicals boss of that state and a power, in f the en ate. Funds were wanted with which to carry on the campaign and Quay -called on the heads of four big trusts of his state for a contribution of $100,000 each; .They replied' that such amounts; Droduce he ! would knock h out of their tariff. " The checks 'came in the next mail and the ' tariff ascended. And this has been the process' by which these giant organizations have grown ; aiid are about to become mas- ters 0f the government. , NOTICE - By virtue of an order of the Supe rior court of Bertie county entered in a special proceeding there pending, wherein C. W, Mitchell, administrator of Jos, A. Pritchard, is petitioner and David Morris, Addie Morris and others are defendants, I will, on Monday, the ,to the infant children of said J. A. Pritchard, will be, sold to make asseU , to pay said debts, and costs. Place of sale court house , door, ir. i Windsor, N. C. one o'clock p. m., 28 April 1913, i 1 . . ; Terms of sale -cash. : . This March 26, 1913. - J." H. MATTHEWS, Commissioner Winston & Matthews, attorney. NOTICE , , By virtue of an order of the Superior Couxt of Beitie coutitv entered in a spc v.uu iuc uc uu cu.w,u d cial proceeding there pending, wherein T. B. D. Perry. M. A. Perry, Gapie C Daniel, and husband. C. ;i P. Dan i.el, are petitioners,, - and Bessie KlliS, Beula G Ellis, and Lewis Ellis are : defendants, ) ' wiI1 on Monday, the 14th day of April j 1913. at : 12 in.; expose for sale at public auction; at tne court House dcor.in Wmr sor, N. C, to the highest bidder for casL the following abounded and "described tract of land in Bertie county, N,C towit The Temperance T. Perrv tract bf land adjoiuing the lands of C. L. Henry and C W. Morris and others, and being tha tract of land which Temperance TV Pern I Ihherited from her father i Wiight Perrv ! and wbich was allotted tocher in tather'V ' lau,a division i and containing 70 acre? This land is sold under an order of re- sale and for partition among the tenants' u wiuiuuu ,iucrciu ' - Place of sale court house door, Winf sor. N. C. Time of sale 12 m., Monday,' April id Terms of sale cash. ; - -. "N 'v r - , , This March 10. IQ13. ; J. MATTHEWS, Commissioner Winston & Matthews,4 attorneys OW1 Q.r.e H Cr y 1 Fon. FLEicnsr.'c . And in same descending order with more of the help, of, patron age than money, political ring st ers arid machines became mas ters 'of States and counties and corruption is bred and the government " b e c o m- e s ; a government of, the few, for 7 the few and by, the fewj Arid here in 1 ies the principl e on which we I 111 in I base our advocacy of the popu- jar election of all . officers from justice of the peace oti up .the ladder. Take the instruments from the hands of ! the ' trust---tariff, principally, and corrupt legislation--- and they .cannot build such financial walls; and so you take the tools from the political bosses and ringsters patronage or, the power of ap pointing men to office whol be come henchmen--and rings and machines cannot bf? created., The government will become a" free government in the interest of a ! free people: in the first intstance and the office holders ' will be un der obligations to the people and not to the bpsses-in: the second instance, for the bosses will be shorn of their weapons and will have to depend upon the people and not the cogs in the machines they have builded throughout the state or throughout . the county. - , Try Solace at our Expense Money ibaclc for any case of Rheuma tism, Neuralieia or Headache that- Solace failstb Remove. Solace Remedy is a , recent medical discovery of three German: Scientists that dissolves Uric Acid Crystals and purifies the blood. " It is easy to take and will not affect the weakest sto wach. . , It is guaranteed y under the Pure Food and Drugs Law to.be absolutely free from opiates or harmful drugs of any description. . Solace is a pure specific in every way, and has been proved beyond ques tion to b . the quickest and surest remedy for Uric Acid Troubles known to medical science, no matter howlong standing. It reaches and removes the root of the trouble (lric - Acid) and purifies the blood. The Solace Co. of Battle Creek, are the sole U. S. AgenU and have thousands . of ; voluntary testimonial letters which have been received from grateful people Solace has restored to health. Testimonial letters, literature and free box sent upon request. ' R. Lee Morris, ' President of the First National, bank of Chicoy-Iexas, wrote the Solace Compony as follows: "I'want you to send a box of Solace to my father in Memphis; Tenn., for which I enclose $1. This remedy has been used by some friends of mine here and I must say Itf action was wonderful. . "(Signed) R, L. Morris.' 7 Put up in 26c, 50c and $1.00 boxes, sjmighty fine to be well and you can soon be so by taking Solace. - , No special Treatment Schemes or Fee." Just Solace alone does the work. Write today for the free box, etc; ; , SOLACE REMEDY, CO., Battle Creek Mich 1 , ' " s if. ii o Spanking will 'not cure children of .wetting the bed, because it is not a r v . . habit but '"a , dangerous disease, v. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co, ? Dep ti 2899, Chicago, 111., have discovered a strick ly harmless remedy ,1 or this,' distress ing disease and to make known its merits they will send a 5Qc. package 3ecurely wrapped and." prepaid .Abso Ivtely Free to any reader of the Led ger This remedy also cures frequent desire to and inability to control urine during the night or day iiv old or young The C. H. Rowan Co. is an old relia ble, house, write to them today for the free medicine. .Cure the, afflicted mem bers of your family, ; then tell Tour, neighbors and friends, about thi rem edy." Adv'-ti, - -5,'-.. , C Our fee returned if iwe fail. Any one sendin sketch and description of anv invention wil in 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 through us receive special notice, without charge, in The Patent Recokx an illustrated' and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors, v Send for sample copy F5I2C. xAdzjzzs, " - i , : ivicToa i, A'cbr .n 1 -:r -: : ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. sLniilatingtticFoodandRegula ting die Stomachs aridBottd&Gf m ; Promotes DieslidnXleerfu ncss amiRestContainsneiaicr Opiuni.Morphirtc nbrMiocraL Not Narc otic. ... 1 mm , : JbchelleSdts- " ' jtaiseSecd Worm Seed -Clarified Sugar - fhatenpeeuFlaror. Aperfeci Reroedy forConsfipa-1 1 m rinn am r .iiinirii 11.11 ioiiuuui Wnrrns.ConvnlsioiisJcverisir ness andLo ss OF Sieer j J&cSimile Signarareof NEW YORK. ili m Exact Copy of Wrapper. Monuments We have the largest stock I -.i l - J (guaranteed under tnerouuc gest . have been in the business over 63 .years and we kno wow to make monuritents that ace built right. We prepay freight and Guarantee safe delivery Cooper Marble Wdrk&Zsr I "V ; -Buff Orpington, White Orphington Bufl ; Rocks, arid Bkck M White - ,wcaff Leghorns, white : ' Rocks, Barred Rocks 15 for$i.oo ' . - - - . - . . : - , - ' - Glendower Hall Poultry Farm EGGS! EGGS! Why will people raise inferior chickens?- When you can by the noted Sunnyside-, strain for $1.25 for 15V'. No better breed can be obtained. " The snovvflake yards of White Rocks, Wyandottes, Orphingtqns and Leghorn, stock from' 1.00 $10.00. . (- White Holland. Turkeys : :Emden Geese 3 African Gunieas 3 for $6.00 $2.00 for 15 ; iBekin 'Ducks 3. for 7.50 eggs 1.50 for 11 1 1 Registered Whiter Collie Pups $25 ; & $50 YoU caii find, eggs at in office "next door to Bank of Windsor every Saturdav. 0UNNYSIDH 7 k'vi GASKINS, Proprietor. Life J. B.7& S.OLO-illBKSY. Ar-:3-i n ,1 1 Iw, ! 1 : 1 I I !: Ill I 1 r, . For Infants and Children. 'he . Kind : You .7. ... ; Bears the Signature - Of 9: TMk CKHTAUfl COM PAN V. NCW YOUR CITY. r tocK in tie omit; i n . 0(fJV : - - USB y:..:lor:iier Thirty; Years Aim f ft Tombstones in the South of v high- 3 for $12.00 Eggs 30c . . v f or $10.00 Eggs : 40 , FARM Matqliirig EGGS! i V -ft, j -h
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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