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:1 , 5 ' DR. E. VV. I'UGll, POLITICAL AND LITKB ARY EDITOR. ; t.u 'v;, our MO'rro: r mtiii et mon droit. T.KXJ. II. SWAIN, OWNER AND EDITOI;. VOL. II. WINDSORS BERT NO. 13, ' ' '' . . , , J , ; , LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS : FLANNELS, . ' WORSTEDS, CASHMERES, TRICOTS, .ETC. Fine assortment Opera and Bas ket Flannels all Shades. SCYTHE SONG. Stalwart mowers, brown and lithe', " Over summer meads abloom , Wielding fast the whispering scythe, .Where ia all the ld perfume? Breathe? it yet in tender gloom, Soft through hades twilight air? Where hath summertide her tomb? Hush, the scythe says, "where, . where! - ' - 4 , : ah mam . 00 H. J.? GoQwih jail; cxperis, ' 95. E;MH;OataW, fees a ; ; Sheriff; i- ' ' - 90.90 W.' J.' Hardisorv'fees as . onenn i Aiarun county), z. W. W.TM:ntoiv .fees "as. G5 an- unfortunate -fight in which a killed. . Wheeler- was. man was GENTLE MEM'S HATS, AND CAPS. Notions LADIES JERSEYS AND JER SEY JACKETS. WINTER GOODS. TR Comes the long blade gleaming cold Where the garden ground is spread Hays of pearl on cro ons of gold, Dainty daises, white and red! Dames that o'er them once would tread, Damsels blithe and debonair, Where is all your sweetness tied? Ilush, the" scythe says; where, ah where! Time! who tak'st and criv'st again ! All things bitter, some things sweet Must we follow, all in vain I Follow still those phantom feet? j Is" there not some grass crown street. Some old, yew-begirt parterre, j Where our dreams and we may meet? Hush. the scythe says, where, ah where! "' Longman's Magazine. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Windsor, N. C, Nov. 7, '87. The Board met at 10 a. m. Members present J C. Freeman. chairman; W. A. Capchart, A. J. Dunning, Peer Rascoe and J. B. Stokes. : i Miuutes of last meeting read convicted ot the .murder on cir cumstantial evidence purely and wa sentenced to , sorvo fifteen constable, ;,i, VUH i:. ,'1i" 5 00 1 years in the-Sau .Antonio- pen!- 1'P toard adjoumcdtentiarv.t.TIie: father-in-law at : r , Jl.Vy . JUton; Ulerk. r bnco advised his daUghter .to sue Zrf it 'rzli, a divi fee. V She finally yielded ' A b'eaulifut, woman" must be and. obtained. an .absoltito divorce healthy; lJud;oemari:, bealiby and the resto'ation of her maiden and I eautifhifstie should, take Dr. sme.t f ... : . J. 1IIV 'McleaVs' Strengthening . Ubon September ; 19 last tbe Cordial and ; 'Blood Phrifier.- It Governor- signed .the pardon of imnarts tone-and 'flush I to tbe Wheeler and he Yas released. kinr strength vigQr: and pfure y hen Tio 'cnterei'the .penitenti blood; is. equally adapted ; for . n,l) ary, being; wH educated,' he was acs, from, the babe , to. the lagejd, placed in1 t)e j dispensary depart of either sex raent and . tbero. became a ood ' pnarmncist upon ins reeaso Twcnlv-five my baud and caused tho real of tho United Statef to bo' hereunto tiflixeL ' Done at the city of Washing ton, this, thft 25th day of October, in the year of our . Lord, 18S7, and of Independence of the Uuitcd States 112th: By. the President, , Groveii Cleveland; Thomas F. Bayabix, ... Secretary of State. Undue exposure to ccld wind?, mm, bright ight or malaria, may bring on inflammation and sore ness of the eyes. Dr.J.II.McLeau's Strengtbehine.Ejo S dvoirillenb"- ilue .-.the i pih uaniali on, - ccol and F. I. WI .V5nroN. L. W I f ,L I A M H WINSTON k WILLIAMS, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Practice in ttcrfcc and atljoin':- r D. C. WINSTON, A TTORNEV'A PI All', WINDSOR, X. C. Practice in Rcrtie and adjolri lie. v tf HENRY P. PUG 1 1, ATTORNEY' A T'LA17 windsoiwn.c. Practices' in" nil &c ccurti soothe the nerves, and stix'ngthcn-p'VJi-' weak and tailing hye Sight. 2. Lig IMMLNGS, SILK GLOVES, KID GLOVES,, - I .1 , 1 I t.nn 4-1.. COLORED GLOVES r " .' .u7' ; r Vr vva of the supervisors ot the public roads of Hoxobel township it is ordered that the road leadilis from the Aulander and Rhodes place road to the Roxobel road near T. N. -Uoggard's be and the same is hercbv continued.! J U rue red that the bnerirt lesue to J. A. Butler, J: G. Baker, aiid Jack Th'uriitou each a retail imior nrt AhPPn iicense upon the payment of the dlS dilU iUUaUUU t. xes furtwo months fmm excellent line lisle turad hose. CIIILDRENS, MISSES AKD LADIES HOSE. GETLEMIS UALF. hose: Port Worth friends raised a .cents a box. . subscription and' 4ct hun. up in I " 7 r.- .years .ago.a regw tho AriJ busiiie sa.' - , WHITE GIRLS SOI J) TO INDIANS. meut of Maine soMiecs was camp- ' Recenty the youiir man re L , harf at eat coast common rronertv tmd therefore 4 . . f . 7. .r . . 01 Vancouver isiuua. recently, coinmon property aim, i nereiore, ft 8en?ai0n. hut his father-lillaw . . . J' subject to confiscation, ransaeke I drove him away with a shotgun. captain and crew wcro sur- the Lee mansion pretty thorough- Saturday attemoon following he prised to see two white girls run- ly. They captured old pipes went to Lyndon, where Miss V il- ning towards the vessel, closely olars; wines, pictures and every- f" met I,im' "nd tlJ tvyo'drove pursued by three or four Indians. eu on .aninsrtou Heights, ana tne turneu to ixansas ami wem io . boys understan'Mnjj thai, any- c,u"im 1,13 wife,' being ignorant of schooner was lyingat the w thincr holnncr?, th rphol, " uiyoicu prueeeuui in iue 15arclCV bound. Oil the W . i " ,. ., i vpnrs np. mm 1 1 1 3111 vcni creaipii i course, tney did not need many or tnese things. buch articles as had bc'onged to General Lee had a peculiar interest and were very desirable. One soldier, who ar rived late, after the desirable ar ticles had been taken, found the old family Bible, and sent it down East to his home in Maine. There were Bibles in Maine, but none Tike this. Afte. the i war , was over tho soldier returned . home, and found to! his surprise that the Bible contained all the usual thinT th it nnrfahlo Ot . r A n I iveacuiug me sine oi mo vessel tne tning tii.a ua3 portauie. ut tra:,. rOP Ottawa. Tiie crroora . . - . , . tried to secure a license there late BPra,,5OQ uoar"' mo31 Saturday night, but failed to find hausted, aud begged the captain his Honor the Judge. At ten to protect them from their pnrsu- o'clock he applied to one of the crs. The Indians were clo30 up iustices and tried to persuade him ; nil ,iipm linii ;,,mniiio. on thn to perform tho ceremony without , , r., . i i i mi q.,:. i..,i.i deck of tho schooner demanded !i liRinRp. Tho frsnniro would noil hear to it and yesterday .they were I thc Sirl8 HS tljeir property, but tho married at riathc. Wheeler isfcaptaip retuacd toj;ive tneni up. twenty -nine years cid aud.in t e After parleying with the captain bloom of , manhood, but during his term in prison his hair turned snow white. ' ; ; " Q;lice hoiir? 9 n. m. to p. m. PUEH'S DRUG EMPORIUM WINDSOR,-N. C. Where you can fiuJ chnlca ; : Dn'-s an l Oil. D:u?tt . Flavoring I'jt tracts. Sapf. r- fnuiery, k, Fihin TftcUt . John F SLmlton'n Mssla.l I mcut and Siring. Robert Ruisf Field andGar ca -Full line of line Stationery n)n , hnnd. Cfcly V n - Unsuspected disorders uf tile kidneys arc repon""!'" for many of the ordiuai'y . KiiioiiU of Immn-i- for a short time they took their departure, only to" return, largely reinforced. ' Tho captain then surrendered the girls for fc.tr of his lite . r". ,Tt has since been learned by at lowest cash prices HEAVY WINTER BOOTS FOR MEN AND BOYS, j LARGE STOCK OF MEATS, , COFFEES, ' TEAS, ! SUGARS, v ETC., ETC. Com 1st. Monday in November, 1S87. Ordered trat John a Hayner be and he is hereby appointed, a spe cial survej'or to run a disputed line between the lands of Starkey Jernigan and W. V. Askew, also a tine between oolomon hason and Starkey Jernigan and Thds. W. Hoggard. . Ordered that the followiiilr per- sons ue reuoveu or iax. viz: u. N. Small, poll tax, infirmities; Al pheus lass, poll tax, infirmities; jno. J. IIogiardf onehalf double tax, $. ' ' - '' ' Ordered that the Clerk of the Supeiior Court shall be I required to renew his olhcial bond in . the sum of $10,000 iti lieu of $12,000. and the Register of Deeds 5 000 ;,' ity-which neglected, develop" into ol Commandmcnls.and Apocrypha, IX PriVU d perhaps f,t:l m il vvicl U de.n:id the hot in addition tn thec. between ndyr Experience won! I nnxz rclcwi The girl., thai they' are the 0.d and Ncw .Testaments. u,c of Dr. J. II, Mclcau'a Liv- 0 daughter? of WnV. Thomson, was ji eoniplcte tamily record, er aud Kidney Balm. formerly of Yictoii.,, who,, with ?mng u hry f the Lee lamify ,,- uif.rMT f(,V,r dair-hf'4 moved O.V.HMN. vr. F. rAI.KKU.' SLMRSON & PARKER, rivLi:ia is Groceries ven Iomt for cap lu IcnU, VV.'eJblcs and I'roriIrtij. General Market Store. fclS tfn wixi)s6n.N.'c'. R- C- BAZEMORE, D CALK 11 IX" Dry GooJ. Groceric. Tobacco, CI rnrH. Siufl. II.inhvaTt. Cutlcrv. I)n:; Quecnnnrnrf,-Hoois, SUc-cs, HaU rTn 1 CHu:hct price paul for rrtxlLJcc AVINDSOR. N. C. fc 1 t fa . J. JA000KS, dVv;vJ' -- J " "" '" 1 " ' ' ' ' 1 " r, - izjz lor tho last 2JJ vcar., Tht soldier was soriy. that he had taken the Jook, but wan too proud to acknowledge the fault, and so he held hi peace. In the mean while biographers were at work on the life of General Lee, and certaiii dates regarding the birth and marriage of his ances tor were wanting. It the -Old familv Bible could be found it won mation serted TIIANKSC;iVlNGLUOCLAMATiOX l(, .ni Ju iii,mii ihc Wert Coasr, - r v three vearT ug ami took up' his ?; Hie goodness and mercy of God homc"lie!ir a f Indian cam-. Since which, have followed the Amen- thatYiuuuirtil-nw nothing had can people during a'.l tho days of boeu heard "f them. Alter mov- 1 .' , . !........ . t I. .1. 1.-, . the past tear claim their grateful 04 uuau i.uuer i irciu.e i i i i .i hnssipiUed an I nil be earned went recoil iu un ui hi uiiiuuiu u'j tf . , ... , . . for tho purchu'ie (d htpiir. Winn edement. By His omniiotent iia cull:d ! loir :c ubta n money Power lie has protected us from or liquor bo told his eldest daugh- . II:irdY.-ire" CutlcrVV Guu?, S!itc, Trnwarc. llzcd TooU. lfmc. .V-r'.- ,-ultural Iinpleuienti oiiJ Ijumbcnncn' ilumts. .FninU an l IVlnt Oil. A f;!I line of AlAdnrcry OtI. fc21 ifa WINDJR.N.C. MILIINERY GOODS A specialty at the oil sUbJ, BALTIMORE MILLIt'EH) : in lieu of $7,000 as heretofoie re- and II ay always on nana, quired. i iin timi rrvTi inn ii ii 1 1 . irnr nv- i mr iti n. veu:i -v en iiuiiiuu. .tu d aftbra tho neoc8,ary ...lor- ""V " " . whora. :, ,10 Wll4 ni!1JrU.a . Aclverli.nent worn i-V -'j. "j - "" ... .,. : . .. TT:. in; all tl. .m... rs, .! I.y Graclon, : favor tho ,..rtU l.a. ".r'-rrV: V . 1 : . and l-by came a letter.)....., , Muuie vieMed a generous return to the ; oa0 of hi, revelries at tho Iu- 1!?,' Ife!0,, Ef$l '"-fc:-saying theBjU e was ..a tho po- iabor;f tho' l1uaban.lman,,ana dian camp iti, alleged l.o agreed fT Sm ly 'x, . i session of a soldier s wid.m, who -,, i' , , t i,av.l.,l t.. l.r.n, L nf I.U il3nlt.-M fnr f:.;. rr.:.i..,rtVv.n i: Bagging and Ties, j Big lot Eastern Herring. Flour a specialty. were 2.00 5.00 1.00 CLOTHING. New. lot of Clothing, Overcoats, Piece Goods, etc.., 1.60 4.G0 9.10 Dress Trin(mings, Liniugs,Thread ,i3ilkkirt Braid, etc.. -r f Full line of Clark's O. N. T. spool Cotton, which roust be sold. '1.-v Bring your Produce, Cotton, Peas and Potatoes. Goods in re turn at Lowest Cash Prices. Nowitzky's Indkn Tea and Victorine Before purchasing elsewhere ; call and.see .me. . . WINDSOR, N. O.. The following 'accounts audited and ordered paid: ' Tom Carter keep outside ' poor house,. ;- J $ Mariana Bond, the same Cicero Swain, A. J. Pntchard, repairing Windsor biidge, T. Q. Oas tel low, repai ri n g footway, '' - T. W. Ca8tell ow, j u rc r In ferior Court, W. M. Whie, juror Infe rior court and convey ing prisoner to jail, J. R Moody,boarding jury Superior cour, ' ! B. II. Swain, publishing minutes Commissioners ;12.50 J. A . llarrell, blauka Tor ilijegisterjol Deeds, J. C. BlkirJ stationery for Register ; Deeds and Clerk Superior Court, E W. Pugh, stationery for Superior Court, Giirley & Hall, coal for court house, Sheritt, and jail, c Gurley & Hall, coal tor, Register Deeds ; and freight' M ;V.TPerry, witness fee State vs 1). TVJSewbern, E. S. Dail, bottom stove for Register Deeds,; J. J. Jaeocks, stove pipe, ctcM tor court house, . Geo. Simpson, conveying - prisoner from William- ston, " J. P. Rascoo & Sod, mer chandise for jail, H. J. Godwin, servVesas per account, and or Hats nil the noytliic owner Before the property could to comion aim con e.mnem, r.rrr bving kindness tho Uenrts on i V . w anl ic'.t iiau. Veir.t; u.v- , . j . O I Ami fur tl.A mirna( if frri'ini' It I . - . then came another long wait nn- 0ur people have been replenished Lnf Thnmna, l.nt wns visited 7i aV, "'.Su;! -; : til the estate a8 settled. But at . K 'fmtPrnnt unntimont and na- U rrtllt. ;r, SrUf !. n frw nf Licrr. Oluvr. rJiAknu last the book was fully identified h vt. V..,,- - a u.. ii:- Lt.- rt.l Ucts." Jersey. IUu.ihi. f. .:' biuco their flrtr im1m CeU SUb- ctc t fz:l f fnrntaiT:,: ifU ii t i rrvr,v w, " 7 out inorapsons nui was i ) .t -i I-Bi with fraternal sentiment and pa- tho -following niht by a I tullyidentitied Q cndeavor, and by His on- the tribe, vho easily carried who W S I' erring goidanee wo have been d,- 'VX cently.carryingitbacktoitslold reeted ' in tho way of national a taSl to with i & n v. rpt. . ISOOlr " p " ,c prosperity. ! foolish act: of. a. boy soldier,.. has To the end fnat we may, 1;75 ninuereu ine con P,uu ui ui u ..u uCCOrd tcatifr oa r craVitude portant nibioncai worK ior years, .. . t ' but the Bible is at last restored to for all these blessings, I, G rover its owner and the biographer Can Clcveand, President. of the Un now complete his task.Doston ited States, do . hereby ; designate ODe rv: . ' - and set apart Thursday, tho twen t j:..iaJ..i aui ,c ty.foortli day of November next, . ' u .' :...i..:-;..t.nc.ar; nsii Liv o thanksiriviti and RlOUlilCU. Ur UlillUlia IU Uiu oiBiui J . c atment. Ihur WinilKT urul tied U t!it;r i : A young sister, only eight rears l'otuc aticnUon an J o. ; . . old, was sold to aoother tribe of 8uuU JlJU Iudiatu. The lighthouse keeper ninniniv if ,i s lit Race Rocks Linht has within a lew uavs seen n yuuiii: vuiiu girl in a canoe paddled by Indiana pass tho lighthouse. If tho stomach performs its functions actively and rcgularfy the food of which it is tho riccp- ii . J l. I. . . I . I. n ..ai. I n 4 m Kn nloui-TTn. I III 1 1 rtOfll wiii.pruuuca i jv- wow ..... . j . , . , , . ,rausflitinc,i , blood of can remove this trouble by tak- plo .ot e laud. On that day let na,!ltv wIitcli far ing Dr. J. n-MeLean's Little Liver all worfand employment bo .us- 'rra h 0 the a.l Kidney PUieU. 25 cents per pended. andlct Wople to .8W 8t,nb. 1 J tothtomaehisDr.JH. . ..'i-i.' - wu,S,"F."..w.,.V'-.,,f' " lTuiV Rtranthauln if Cordial rv.imlirmTl TllTrn UTriT . A J I l'J.' I C . : thnnla frt r vu-.- : ' our heavenly Father for alt thai Blood ronhcr. f .'.S3' 8.50! ' i 1.10 2.00 ' 8J15 our si ns 73 mercy. bo oni- tind let their 92 10.25 4U Ilu 1879 William L. Wheeler, '"a He has'dono for us, while hnmb- Drosperous stocK traaer.oi aiiauia iy impioro urgiYenes m 25 35 county, Rim, aiid Miss ' Wilson, and'continaauce ot IlN T i :.;;--V f.rmpr nnd Let families and kindred . . ., i . j- - I ivu vi ui.. i . , ----- the onty cniiUj -met acciueuiai.y bearl8j tile(i i, kindly cheer in Kansas Cityi where the young antj affectionate rcminis:erice be man bad taken a drove of mules, returned in thaiiktulness to the A rirl viaitirrr with sin source OI.au lueir pieuica e nlilaf nf rmr wo ran m and our fatbeVs wishes itriey vero married. iianninc83rf. let' ns rcmem: er the Six (months ? later the' husbaud poor, needy and. unfortunate; atid - 1 ' i:Lz'' JJ. ' A r. k Mif triO nf eharitv and rcadv ..llAfl n ' I 1 1 1 S 1 TrHM?! 31 I 111 . IIC11L 1U I fc. w - - - A Texas prnmuiug liis wife tacome benevolence let us increase the V, iexa8' Pr,,UI"6 number of those who, with grate 18.41 after her when he became settled. ful hcarl8f aliali j01ll jiy our Several months after his arri- tuanksjriviug. WINDSOR, K, C.: Table ttrpplicd wIUi tho I . - 15ar npn!icl with cl.oico v ; TtiOooly fant-clxV. : ; anil comfortable hotel in U- Don't forget the -Cat K;'.:. - .' U-wuis recently 'rcnova.'. . do cat dovru to Coor. I arooad Uie hotl Private fritting ro?;n f - ' s Lairs-. " toy Free I Lack to nut CiTTclegrari oSlce alt; . J. IL MOODV, IV ; . aim- -toe sin was vibiui. u o..v.w r---7---- old ''cboor friend. ;.VbenUl.ey the. Giver of all that makes th r1' - dav triad and joyous. And in tu GRAND E1IPOUIUM Or V llrs. S. C. ltarrrtha. Advices from St. Paul do Lo- andastato tbat news has been re ceived there from Henry M. Stanley under date of September fefSfV-1 8, to the effect that the wpcdi: ;ilu TUnir fioit had left tho camp that ho CS- season in llati smd llonncU.- FAN tablisbed, about eight days jour- GOODS Her Notion are uaur, neVfrom the Mabmli country, t1.P99c.l;lU.tr - aud was- advancing towartls the j. rjnt line of i;cr. U rr wcatern shore ot Albert rijixfia miuand VanellforSak. I'ir.r ! ; . Silks, iit patterns, luatec Vc:, Fremiciitly accidents occur In Kvcrythin- tlt rvrlaui tf W.viu:. ., uV;..1i -ittr hitriK ii Jcs. itirc inc a call, will u-.r . tho household wbuh caujc bunis, ana wtylc4 s?uU eu!t lhr5 cuts, spramg and bruises; lor use Uiliouj. I Hunk my fu;n !i r r in such cacs Dr. J.'II. Mclean s patrona-e and hnpc to fee my .!.! , Volcanic Oil Liniment lias for raera and number ot oc-f. Cc .. m,ny years been the constant fa- h,U,: Torito laraily remedy 1 ll. M.UATCllrix.':;
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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