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i '. r; 'I 4 !, i' t ; 'Jo I'KIcK ONE DOLLAR PER INVABIaBY IN ADVANCE ..OUR MO IT 0. DIEU KT MO. DUOI T. bexj. u. swain, ov:;ei: AND KDITOI;. VOL. II. WINDSOR, ERTiE COU KO. 20. J. i LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS FLANNELS, ' WORSTEDS, CASHMERES, TRICOTS, ETC. Fine assortment Opera and Bas ket Flannels all Shades. GENTLEVIEM'S HATS, A1SD CPS. Notions: iADIES JERSEYS AND JER SEY JACKETS. WINTER GOODS. TRIMMLNUS, SILK GLOVES, KID GLOVES, BLACK GLOVES, v: COLORED GLOVES .rixcellcnt line lislb th.rad hose. CHILDRESS, MISSES AD LADIES' HOSE. GEXTLEMEXS HALF - HOSE. Ciqars and Tobacco i at lowest .cas IV prices ,- HEAVY WINTER BOOTS FOR ME' AND BOYS. . LARGE STOCK OF 31 EATS, ' COFFEES, , TEAS, SUGARS, ETC., ETC. Corn and Hay alwi-8 on han 3 tagging and Ties Big lot Eastern Herring. Flcur a specialty. ; ..'CLOTHING; New lot of Clothing, Overcoats, Piece Goods, etc. Dress Trimmings,- Linings,Thread Bilk Skirt Braid, etc. - - Full line of Clark's O.'N. T. spoo Cotton, which must be8ohL 'Bring yonr Produce, Cotton, Peas and Potatoes, (joods in re- turn at Lowest, Cash Prices. Nowitzky8 IndUn Tea and Victorine, Before purchasing elsewhere call ana see me. - WINDSOR, N. C. BLUEBIRDS IN AUTUMN. .BYVTILLIAM II. HAYNE. Ob, happy band of bluebirds. Bravo prophets of the spring, Amid the tall and tufted cane. IIow blithesomely you sing! What message h;.unts your music 'Mid Autumn's dusky reign? You tell us Nature' stores her seed ; To give them baekin seed! Your throats are gleeful fountains . Through 'hich a song-tide flows; Your voices greet nie in the woods," On every wind that blows? I dream that Heaven invites you To bid the Earth "Good-by;" For in your wings you seem to hold A portion of the sky! Oh, happy band of bluebirds, You could not long remain " . To flit across the fading fields And glorify the grain. You leave melodious memories, "Whose sweetness tlirills me through; And, if my songs were such as yours, ' They'd almost touch the Blue! PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARdIS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Windsor, N. O., Dec. 5, 787." f' The .Board met at 10 a. m. Members present J. C. Freeman, chai rman; 1 W. A. Capehart, A. J. Dunning, Peter Rascoe and J. B. Stokes, v - . Minutes of last meeting read and a pproved . O rde red that the Treasurer pay the amounts and to the persons named for 4 he p outside the poor house. B 1 u n t G ri ffl i v a n d w i te Billy Tyler ? : "Matilda Burden $ 5 00 - 3 00 5 00 10 00 3 00 2 00 9 00 3 00 Thos Brogden - " " Aug Mizell -Nelson White Wm By rum Silvia Phelps .M til da Cooper Ilarriet Bobbins Col S B Spruill Joshua Bo we n Cictro" Swain Freoft aw Cooper ' -C larita Outlaw. Winnie Wald Lydia Peterson Buttle Cook Cun "Williams aiid wile Kvan AVvnn A ggy Thompson Tatty Williams Cherry Outlaw Tom Carter Henry, Cherry Koyetta Boon -Larry Clark" Jesse Brown and wife -Matilda Outlacd Juan Speller Lurinda Tillery Amelia Phelps Matilda Fleeter Steven Brown : ' Wiq nie Rascoe Jno Castellow Harry Outlaw : . Rachel Ruffin Abbv Butler Dolly Lawrence . Artsr Aiillam Feriby Outlaw ' George Clark . Viney Green " - -Mary Hassell -Peggy Bazemore Esther Askew . Jas Carter - . Knos Mitchell 3 00 5 00 30 00 5 00 5 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2.00 4 00 5 00 5 00 -'6 00 10 00 5 00 6 00 3 uu A UU - j r o UU 3 00 15 00 "Z 00 3 CO 10 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 V lllll 2 00 - vv 3 00 3 00 10 00 2 00 Aggy C berry 4 00 Daniel Hagins Bettie Bacchus Roht Jacocka 6 00 4 50 A Phlps aud wife 6 00 Mary Mardre 5 00 "Winnie DunLiw 2 00 .nnette Hill 2 .00 ester Riddick Henry Peele - i o M Wilson . Q Emeline Mejers nnn Peter Johnson 2 7 Martha White 2 o rAA fV,t tl,A SW;F i,nllt JL AJ UU IllSUIVeiU IUA 1UI JLOOU. ll I-l 4 -.lOOC - ' OrWe1 tW thft RhnriflT ?Rsiiftl for Nnthan Morns ' 3 f. ltC Xr r?n o linnnco ille .nnH. wnrAtf nnrl , mpr- i: k. i i f county taxes. uraerea tuai vue oueriH issue to J. F. White a license to sell SDirituous, vinous and imalt quoi'8 ior one raoiuu- upon pj ment of the legal taxes. - - eons -be relieved of the -1 ay rneu 1 1 ui mxes, io. wiu j. Gussio E." Northcott-"$l 08, -It being one:half of her double 'tax on' her hind. -Ordered that Sam uel P. Young be relieved from tax on 7500 it being an exc,ejBS i vc valno "on certain laixdart in Woodville township know:n as the V Williams Farm," and it '.is fur ther ordered that theeaid lainl be red uced in vl ne for taxation jfrofn $12,500 to $5,000, and lit isfurV ther ordered that tfre.Clcik'of the Board -of:Conimi8sionera. shall make and transmit to the Audi tor a certified copy of this ; order in order "that the said Young may have refunded to him 15 . it be vng the amount of State tax on 7500 excess on said valuation. Ordered that Charles Bond be allowed 20 per cent, on all iiisah vent tax that he may collect for the year-1886. . r Ordered that John A Rayner he and -he is heretfy appointed. a special surveyor to establish i a line between Miss Sallie M. Free man, John. G. Meyers and Geo. Hill Casper, ; . v , : The;persbn8 whose names ap pear below were i drawn us th' jury for theEebriia-y term of the csupenor uoart Jno. E. Cobern, Jas. P. Pierce, Geo. D. Wihiford, H W. -Tynes Jsse Flood,, T. AV. Miniss, P. C. Cooper, Wat sou Tayloo, Win. G. Mitchell, Thos. W. Floyd, J. II. Mitchell, Jr., Geo. W. Cobbt Jesse H. Bunch, T. W: Tl son, A. E. Holder, Jos. H. Wum ble, J. R. Thompson, Win D, t horaas, , Jos. . J. J3arnes, Jos. II. Myers, Geo. M Davidson, Daniel W. Stewart, J. A. Phelps, M. R. Johnson, D. A. Watford, Press Askew, A J. Early, Wm. Riscde, J. A.' Outlaw, Win. J. 'Tadlock, Jrs. G. . Willitord, D. D. Evans, W. S. Thompson, G rachy Casper, J. J. Phelps, J. J. Barry. E. R. Outlaw, sheriff, presented his three uond3 m the sum of 39,000 which was accepted ns good; and ordered registered. W. L. Lyon, clerk Superior Court., preRentod his bond in the sum f 19,000 which .was, ac- rartnr o trir.l umi t. I ...... I tcred. II. W. Lyoh, RUtcr of Deeds. nreiei.te.l l.w i.fK-i-l lin,.,l f . - ... v,vvv nu.vu Mii aneptcd a3 good- and ordered 1 re-stercd. -Join, IlnshoS, car- accepted as good and ordered to be registered. ()rd n-d tl at Thos White ud C. L. Horthcoii constable tor Indian Woods and Coleraine townships respectively De auowea unuitne nrst Monday I Z X ' " - ' 1 nOfl .! I n Jiiuuury looo io renew their lespecuve omciai uonus. -. uraerea mat tne roilowmg ac- - - coun8 be paid, to wit: - J. Jf. itascoe & bon merchan aise tor roor House, 36 Same for same. . 10 09 H. J. Godwin waiting oa court and office rent, : ; 13 00 Same, jail expanses V, 29 83 E.f R. Outlaftr, fees hs Sher- i - . ' "w 111- . t Ft ."VI VV; L L,yon, fees as C S G 88 23 iieo 11 White " Solic tor 7 n T "Ti ti ii 4 nr iwuucoii ; vjuus uiu i U li UfUU , - , T II .... il il - rr on w xi jiain, v . W C Miller officer to P.eui ' Jonathaiv Leicester, mileage -as jnror 2nd week S. Court - 95 W D Flood, same 90 Robt WillitoTd, samo 1 20 Chas Bond, J P cofct iusol vent SUt to cases r V 2 70 oa I t vv Aolw oo, o z uU in ine sum ot zuuu tncii was givo from 3 to.12 yeiirs. o-lth rp, , - . .. . I00 Sisuyj u'ctr A,b.?UKivo,il,t.l1 circubr JlXw Z 3 00 be registered. J- U. Urctf, con- from which it appears that Client iholll i.-vi,,. r.r..l'.;.. i i,".,wna of 1 00 .table ot Woodyille township pre- nut Oak U superior to WhiteOak t ntiuccT and -cvi," 2 00 semed hia official bond which wa? in we:srht ner enhie foot, in snr- . . 't,ULM "n 1 cvu,,n- i n. 00 O T Harden, r.eut for School W I UUUQD Tl" 00 Board's office . -18 on t r Ti,.,oA, eo;0ti.,. : -,Af 111 h ft J UlillOUIlft MOOIOLlll i U OWil." tlnmnnt nf Rhfipiff 9 w . ' ' " ' . PrroMf mnMnr. ftir 'I AIHCI-. juijoiii, w"o fr I . Sl Hail RtHVf m IM t.-vr ndrt nnnntv . . o..Jli Tk vnnnB ,,in - .v I . ft;- iqq7 . so - Court House Fund.Throvyr er, services buminmuuuem, new Court Houso 72 h II "W Lyon, writing and coun - lensigu g v a, wumj ftfl f! T Han Pit. rnt fnr r!onrM :: On motion the Board adjourned I McLcau3 Volcanic Oil Liniment. CHESTNUT OAK FOR CROSS-TII The Comraissioner.of Agricul ture Bends out from Washington a circular for the information of railroad managers, of "which the following portions are of . general inteiest; '. .. .. In the use of oak for cr03S-Jie3,! especially those of tho South, call' :in;-Mft r. . . . . ' - - luninue. for While , Oak (Qucrcus alba), a timber which is sought for also by almost every industry cnipfoy hrg oak, and which" is therefore rapidly decreasing and approach- inir comnarativo Gxhfin.Ktinn- Meanwhile millions of feet o4" un.hark nr l.hnfttnnf nnl O n. .... . VH,.v.- uus nrjnufi are rouini: in tlic tor ests, after hcing stripped of their bark, because their value for cross-ties is notknowii or is un derestimated iu many regions. This lack. of appreciation .nf the value of this .wood causes not 011- ly waste of the wood itself, but ,if ',1m,, . .wl r- u 1 it doe not pay to peel the larger Vv - c r . . 1 rom .nforniat.on furnished by Dr. Mohr, of Mobile, Ala., an ex pert in forestry etatisiics and J J uparuuuiu, U "PMing was won by the former hv n nearj thnt from tli lim . V,r tl,l t , , lut ,u",,t,r "J n Louisville and Nasliville railroad 1 - - . . 1 v Q milt r 1 1. . rn V boutn ot the leunesee river, lift- fwppn'!; nnn .i 7 nnn t' . iV. :r. 'i' i: .: FVr 7!m: - 'I T;:.' VnV". ,"V.r: ttiiviui' 11111 ii'iiiiir in 111MT iiurrinr ii.ui.uu .rom to ij,uuu trees wlncli are e.,i,,lSnd to ue-. . .I I:. . . -. nn. nn. iicniiiiir iiiii iii iiiHii in i ii ii urn- C mw iv, .uu I..04UI- iiuiiniy oi uic uiiiour oi vuusmui UJK CXpcri- .r u ... : r i . i . . , , T.'r' :. Vi' . . 1,1 '" aih ui inc ruoci ilia. . iomi o this oak outlast those made of White O ik. p.irtlv nrolwldv l- canc 00 timber is peeled. One rcli ible rcnort jstaltar that Tan- bnk O iV posts wore found to be sound afmr twelro vcar. wi ih- 1. 1 c tr t i .1 U.iwtr.icf.0.1 Im.l lo In,' ro,.lac.,l t'.. lv .! imio ow..,,v;. AV Mil in Mm," ruuruau cuiiiiinric. wncro this woo l ued for io. m-n their lite m from 5 to 10 iw. x cific 'gravity.-in resistance to in dentat'nm, "in elasticity, and in transverse strength. Mechauical New , B ck headache id tho bnno nf manv lives: to euro nnd nrftvent this annovinvr cunmlaoit uso Dr. - - J. IT . McLeaa s Liltle Liver und . . i r Kiduey PilleU. They arc aree- - able to take audentlo in their 5 action. 1 JAY . GOULD'S THUE GOODNESS. lho firet thiu that st;uuk me about Gould was his extraordin- I I !ll .1 mi arv muunuss anu ouieiucss. i , ' .... T ' .A .... 50d T vji j . j Riiv ntiont nnv hnumn iptnir vn auuui iiiiiiaui lium i j-zumuum. nUnl W;li:M Tl..l 7 uui no bhiu ni xiirri; l ni mnii la en. tirelv too resDCctablo." It Was his only answer to ati advertise meiU ior a.rcion. HO Keeps A -, If t calm exterior aud attects not be troubled uy what is paid against him, but I think that all tho same it nivcs him ftuUerinir. As I said before, he is like most q.t oiner nicn. unu is noi uzcciuionni .iiii liii; iiiKiiiiiM ij i iiiu hi ii firt'ii nn men ot the time. - But ho never VW I - ... swears npr uses epuneis nor sc- 00 .T".1 ubu F,TU.l u"a1 acier. xnaiia wny ne is oucn 00 laKcu oy Bcucmcrs uuu Tnuors I a 1 . I UU UII O VVJrrUfcvlJ Iliail. 11C lilKW 00 uU dolightln being considered flf itsrvti As to his other 60 wu, iiv Hcr uiihm uu - never - Bmoked but one ci-rnr 7R his lifcCineinnBtvLuquirer. To ailar t,,,. eubdao infla i i i f. f-i nwna ft-fi fiorQ 00 tli nt nrnmnl. nnfi lUinrtnrx- results are obtained by rasing that old reliable "remedy. Dr. J. LETTElt FROM NEW YOUK. From our special CorresponilenL ;Nexv Yonir, Nov. GO, '87. Thanksgiving day m this city is observed very much more gen erally than it is in your Southern cities. It is u day of general re- juicing and inorry m iking, and i Btttrtlmi? and niqn Tho streets of the citv were crowded wiih people, and numer ous processions grading, San e uHhe processionists were mount ed, forao on foot, nnd all were arrayed , in - the most highly col ored and peculiar c)3(uine; many ' i. ... J . r r prjnKS as woum have raado ndo laugh to see them. At nearly all the saloons a free lunch was nroriflil ...L..I . . : u oig onsincss in conRcquencc.and tuiij iuu-aiuuuu porsons were to bo seen. The hoardinjr house keepers atoned for past indhreaii- Thr uie food ny providing iramcne aiiKsgivmg turkeys, to which I ,,.. mi . iiianK! h tl vided, did full juM had pro ice. 1,10 A o, grounds ccll0 of tWo tf)t bal One between the Wei was the matches, levnn and University elevcra in the morn J '.T ."!.."', VI inc nucf 1 aivtru rr 1 . 1.. . 1 rw ujiwanM Ol O.OOO tltfon C n.t. . ww iiics inc tjreat game uawcon the chnmi.intM of "jo two grrnt colleires-Yab and i 11 . II"rvara--aiiii the pennant wa l t tin bornn nfT W VU .! ,l. cily baticj ; Jall ., aTinosphcreof iMory framed I I . , tlll IHV i i I 1 1 V' Till) (' hrinili'nua ri.,tnr Ar.nM n i.iritiui.t'.... - n.;.. I .i.v. iii-ii iiiii ; t-.jis r,.i f.,l ... ,!lf ...l- , ,1 i .a.w .! ' i iiiu Muuuaii cuuiQof inoWnt bi-torv ii,., 'core fttuo l Wo 17. Har vard 8. Not i:iti-fifd with t.ikin tin d.iv. !-r lh-ir ftivllir?- in:inv . - - - j plc i-juc seekers c;irri. d iluir rcv- cling on tl I the 'u-ersinu h Mir f ho morniu. Tho G A. U. ?. . " . . V " 7 T-am"- -. " ur , ink-icuo, cic, I Iw.it. . .1. ... o wir.c 1 give i .1 " . " " "v it'll l,viii"- iivri 11 n.i kill ) 'I III L. W. S. Disease" lira In nrnhntli for the weak, a feeble constitution is ill adapted to encounter a rnrdariou atmosphere or sudden changes . .t. ! n.. u- . ..-ww.. ..... .v 'ouiwii iibkiiu, 11 w t m iimiibii w mm t ir Sct ....... inB Cardial, nnd Bloo I I'ar.Cer win ivo touo and vitahtj and ... . ... ... strength to your cut ro body. THE rOWElt OF STEAM The following interesting fig ures arc taken from a report of iu n...... p d.i:..:.. : ' t I iin: jjouruiins or inc engines now worKinz m mo worm nave . . t i I . . . . . . orkiiatrnotnrl iltirinr !.a 1,.et i . ... r. rm. r twenty-Gvo years. The fnrrt 13 equivalent to tho working etcam c,.sies rcj.rc,ci,U in tho United I a et!tfo, 7 Ma OOfl hnrA rvntvrr 'to It i V. nw aaa . i iViiii'innii j .iMvi.iJuu- m iTt?rmn.nv I ' I I'CI I'.'LlIlillJUCC. 4,500,000,-in Franco 3,ooo,ooo, Austria l,5oo,ooo. In these tho motive power of the locorno- ; v . t : hi i - . lo5,ooof and represents a total 3,000,000. horee power. Adding this amount to the wo obtain tho total IO ..w. .w.... . . i.ii,k. u UOT( f; I pwcr is . equal to- three actual wnsemin Hats :md Ilc:ncLs. FANi ' hnflC9 poxrer, a living horse is GTOIWHcr Not-cn nn: ur.;j-; equal to seven men. Tho steam tb?Jrw1- 1 : r.riNft nnwir w nrpnrn nnri - i i r, i. t-i. . 1. 1 . . . . a uu cosine today rcprrsciu in . ; i in world approximately the work of minsanJ lt -cllsll-rs .'i.' r.r ; 1,000,000,000 men, or more than si1'K!l lj i-itu nj, Lau !o.no V. : , 4 . double the working population of :l:c:' cxl 1 t3 !- -. .: ; . : . t . .i . uu;cx C.ivc nc a call. r : 1 m the earth , wiiosu fc'iiai j.uhuuiihhi prices and tylr!.-illM.-tt to 1.455,923,000 inhabit- tLT.c?.:s. lt!n'w rnt f;i f - : amounts aut3, Exchange II. Subscribe to' this pjper. Only L 01 per jesr 111 r.dvancc. WINSTON k WILLIAMS JATTORfiEYS AND COU.SSELLO.IS AT LAVr, . WIXIxsx)il n; c. fcl5 i.0. WINSTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LA 17, . vixiborN.c. 1 V.tcUcr s in Rcrt: ntu! .vUoV.:- - re - - Ir.iM- iihnuy w pxjgTT; 'A TTQRNEY'AT-LAl'. vindok.;n. c. Pmct'cr In n! I t!.c cr i.k t f Oi:cc. :.f.vor.;c ! niluV.-. Kir Ofrrc lman Q a. m. tn r. I; r r f . xrubh'S UHUG EAfPORiU' r WINDSOR, N. C i nerc yr.ti c-n fuu rl Dni nnd a::. ro.rc V t, . f .ii,H nor John P KUon MnS!1 lu,. Hobcrt IIulu Held ant: G.inlrn ?. Full line of Vmo Statbuerr n! war r , . SIMPSON, (:rocrr vr nr low for c.iMi. Mrnt Vrullr ru;cl IVov:- n,. licncm M ulct Store, ff js fa WIXD.Hf. N. C R- C- BAZEAWRE, Dry GvkI. Crvccxic . TcL.-,crrt. (;;- f- Hunlwarc. Cui!rrr, Dn;-. ' t3uni:ct price p-u l fr rn! :c WIXIJSOIL'X. C. f -n t:. L1AC0CKS, v. i-'I-. niii-;trc. Too.. hitlits, T.v jiU an-I I.:.; !mc of M ic hi: rr- C)i!. wixiji:.x.r. MILLINERY GOODi A f pcchlty ni ilc olJ itiu I, BALTIMORE MILLINERY V imli-jr -xilii a itiJland c io: f G'khU. lUM.mty, i;uu,n an l 1.-. (ixxl. A frusli lot of Ui K. It. .v- .!- of an 1 Kcli'llat. ana color tu UJVnuilc!iil lr Vclv. tlUl.vl ! l 4 II. . "VT'..'. Vl ' ,l' Ut u it ir..i . ticrr. (ibvu. LitLciMerLti v,- i , - . .'- l'mL KUtJZZ ' - i ... - . . uicn. rijuu. Or.u.:n tu.-. n,j.r WliU-or will tUtl i; LV.r i.fr ; fcrla ltc. intti cl'.u 2j.. . e and smtll ir .;U. -WIXDSOU, N. C. !m.,ivi .. ' " 1" '"iT " : . i 2 I nlTonU. i " "'nci wn;i c.ojc tin-?, Ciirj an ! Tolcicco. T.iccnlj f.rtl;.. fiorr.j-lllf, "J?."L In chnlr rin, nr.rww.;,!.: or.- I Ilom J tionrs cji (Imh to uor i . . . - aroojJ tlie houl ULn- n-ni faring m.Firvnr-. CSjTTcl cn ph o r.loc a tu c! ic 1 J. 11 MOODY. Prop. f l -; ; d! GUAND EMPOUtUM OF EASIIIuv Other fijrurca ilrs.S.C. UvrrthM Jut rt. r. I ax ekn from Xcir York witfi an r ! Of 4(ooovOOO spring ;:axh. CoaaiInorn.in: :v 11:0 ,1. Ent Ilnr r.f E.- n i - ............ - v mcr? ana a tu r ni- all. r.:: l V1 1 I ::i V:r. ! Ordered thn ho following pcr- 11. W.LiYOIT, uicric. I
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