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; t T'l : 4 - I 1 IMJICE OXE DOLLA'H-PJSR YEAR, INVABIabIy IN-ADVAKOE OUR MOITO: DiHU ET MO.S DROIT. bknj. u. swain, ow:ei: and i:un on. i . , T r i ... i .,,., . . ' ' ' , . , , . , . - . . i ...... j, . VOL, III. WINPSORBERTl MARCH 28,1338. no. 5. jno.w.-wooo... ; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT1 LAW ' LEWIS! ON, N. C. ; ' . ; - -':'.'.--. . J " ' ........... - "practices counties. in Bertie and adjo ning " n9 6m THEj END. WILLIAMS hOUS BM LEWISTON, N. C., j : j. G. WILLIAMS, Prop. Travelers accommodated atloV rate's, fable supplied with the 'best the market a2ir Conveyances furnished oh appli-. THE HANCOCK HOUSE, LEWISTON, K. C. . Table supplied with the best the' rnar-i-pi Words. Every attention" paid xto ti e comiori. oi uie "uesis.i viivery at tached. A. F. IIakcocic, Prop. pilQlPS DRUG EMPORIUM, '. WINDSOH, N. C. Where you can fiud xhoice .Paints, prims and Oils, Drusts' Sundries, ;. Flavoring Extracts, Soaps Per- ;k . turnery, & Fishing Tackle. John F Stratton's Musical Instru jiients and Strings. . - J. - s Robert Buist's Field and Garden Seed. iFull line o Fine Stationery always on hand. 5eI8lf DR. F.D.STEVENS, SUBGEON!T)ENTIST, WINDSOR, N. C. Teeth extracted without pain, - ; Tilling partly decaped teeth a special ty. All work warranted. ' - The course of the weariest rivei Ends in the great' gray sea; ' The acorn, forever and ever; j v Strives upward to ;thetree. : The rainbow the skv adornlnw .' - Shines promise through the storm: The glimmer of the coming morning i Through midnight glocm will form By time all knots are-riven, v; Complex although they be, ; ; And peace will at last be given, , Dear, both to you and me. .. 15 Y..R AIL TO ALASKA. ' 1 wouhl c in3 it'ho rQinained and claiuied liis wife, he Filontly ami tearfully tuned hia tmck mu all. that v:u dear litns mid bin a last farewell ti hit bohic Chi cago Timer. ... . , . A PATHETIC WAUsruilY Then, though the path be" dreary, ; -Look onward to the seal. ' -. Though the heait anclihe head be wea', Let faith inspire the soul. j beck the right, tho the wrong be tempt- T. S. TODD. K. TODD. 7. S.TODD &BRO, DEALERS IN t . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ' Fine Dress Goods. Dry Goods, Motions and Fancy Articles. description, lioot?, staple goods. : J. Speak the truth at aiiy cost; Vain is all weak exempting - ' . .. ' . When once the gem is lost. Let" strong hand and keen, eye be ready For plain and ambushed foes: Though earnest and fancy te:idy. ' Bear best unto the close. .One dv In 1862 Sidney Shir erf, of Wcbiter, Ga.t then 18 jcari of uzc9 vtitcred bis father's hnueef and,Iivtiiig himself of Ills liat and clothe. dfCMed bim-eelf- in -1hc nntform uf a Confed erate soldier, in order to enter fhc I Southern 'arm v, in llm mcautimo I The great project of bnifdin a railway across Sibera,- now beihj pushed -to -completion-"tMe Russian ovrrrnienti ' Vtronkjv uuiua uui inu. idea mat in .tne M .. . .4 i r- . . ? i- . ' . v" , r or pnyncai utiincnu, epecnii very, near future a great iron belt U tha inrirlpnt f1: iinrhninrr from this sidoTof tbo world will rears, thcro is no. remedy which! meet it half way, - and s- f ravel by produces ncb;satisractory results i r-. .. . : - t-- r'iv w : t . t . i! lunairora the new world to the " vy-m,!hiinpin? tho l.at nml clolho itiat old wil. have hue,, nccomplisheU. 'J" co worc'upon a ff- h wreat railway corporation re r::,i i- u. - I, now seriously looking into thij, i " as it seems, stupendous project, L CAUGHT JBV ELECTO1CITV. but in. reality not. aa great an uu- A n , 1?' ' i" i . i w . ,vA Boston electrician, who bis uertakuig as Kastern peop e be- - ir At r i mt - . . - been annoyed bv somo thief who prf aUJ a priu, vrhicli I. a -by IcJiniij.U tlhow . th t-t!. This is supplem ntc 1 by jniot!; r iieiu.:i5 uppiiarica f 'r a &uu:.:r portj-e, to !e worn concealed in the waiatco.it. Thre i a! a iner.il can-, ad, I bjli-jvc, i?7 dcabm- tin, which, while eppa rcntly raralerin it n phy-.icl im (tosAibilily tn dciil t.vi cards ut dice, cnh!c the df ih.-r tj ac conipli.h thi at p!c.irarc by touching a fwcrt-t j.r;n-;. Th i thiii- b Mu:ifn "y nud.-. L )U dou Trit h. 10 no crossed r.ecessan v in AVcst I i British Columbia ' and centml Alaska is far from bcinff the friir- P every nioriiirig,'can and all, made; bis mind to set a trap for the id one thut niuny believe it to be. rogue. So tbo other idght, bav- The heavy clouds ma v be rainir g, ; . - But with evening comes the light, Tho'the dark, lowwirids are complainins Yet the sunshine gilds the height. And love has his hidden- treasure For the patient and the pure. And time gives its fullest measure To the workers who endure; -And the Word, thai do law has Shaken, Has the future pledge supplied; For we know that when we lkawaken" We shall be ''satisfied." O - Tinsley's Magazine! A COUNT'S CANVASS TROUSERS. Inr the course I of time the tradesmen of England followed D'Orsay up as the' tradesmrn of Par.8 had, and it is recounted of (Groceries of ev-ry hi m t h a t on e day, j bei n . ca u r h t Shoes and other :tl iQ A0i,u. :'wk'ms K . oc2Gttn - 1 - J tailor .who -. raged and Fa id lie ATTENTION FARMERS! would not leave.! m til he had INDIAN WOOD WHEEL FACTORY been paid his bill, Count D Orsay t ,r. ,.vinroH wi,pa1. listened thoughtfullr for a. time, T nm nmv mnnuihctuiinjz Lari w neeis, , - . , e . . 1 Kims H.bs and 8poke irom native tim-. nxin nis. eyes -.upon a paeKasre kis which 1 will selltrom d.;u w ,hnt tho irnto tnr lin.l rlf.initPtl ,.-?.. nFwliAPls. A discountwill be ' , i" i'"". . x.i .. rpi.r.,..:.i...;... sulowed ifas many as tea pairs are. uik- ujhmi a cnuir. i iijh:khj ui nbv one partv. auwoik warranted. ftMi,,i ; ..nnr c.rt irnn- Special terms to Coaehmakers. Ship- 1 : j . wrnuT-. o. jitConiot laudimr on yas. Ho moke river. Address P. RASCOF, Yindsor. Nl C. auglO 12m. TONSORIAL ARTIST, W. II. LEIGH, kIIave von mueli of that stnfi in vo'ir. shoi?" iasked Count "What kind that ngly hiivah? TfT wanted it 1 could tomorrow lias recently had his shop fitted up m - Mitl .ni . i, first class si vie for the covemence ol uau cu.m.,;.. . .-r 44 r .". . patrons. Shaving, hairculting and sham- nierchund se in London docks. Will be at shoptrom 7.30 tou a. m., ana frorr. 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. . noJUn iif nrot'iitnalir ntiitrulA.t n 10. .wit. I nn Iiti6 ' tvnn il .41.. I i 1 . . in its: course North strike the ,0o,!,c milkman, he connected headwaters.of the Yukon river, a temPt,n5' two-quart vessel; then keep down tie mighty P accd outside in tho usn-d place, stream td within 100 miles otthe with a.forniidablo row of Leydcn coakt, at or: near fNulato, where jrs, which formed tho business it Jet.ve the river, ana running i r e t ... nearlyVest would terminate at J . V 'V Capo - Piitice of Wales, within th, cellar. , About . 4:30- o clock about filty statute miles of the Si- he following morning the 'family benan coast. -Very little difficulty, were awakened by u tremendous except, perhaps, in crossing 'the tintinnabulation, . followed by n raiyres;ut the headwaters of "the series of unearthly " howls Irom Yukon, wou'd be apprehen'ded without. , Upon investigation n trotu deep snows in winter. The colored gcrtlcman of advanced climate along the Yukon is dry yars WJ18 discovered in a snow and but : very little, snow falls drjft by the pidowalk yelling with there from eighteen inches to tright and jabbering supplications perhaps two feet in depth. for mercy ndilressed to theudubbil Extreme Vcold, from .7(5 to 80 inde can.,,.. The victim was sub degrees below-zero, only provails seqnently given. into the charge of about. two months iu midwinter, a policeman, Wit his c;iptor . was and this would - bo the greatest sojpleased wih the nuccss of tha drawback to winter travel. Ini- exjeriment that he refused to menso! forests skirt the route proaccute. . ' nearly to- the coast, and about -"I r ... . midway, diiw.i tho Yukon are Disease lie in ambush for t!ic probably the greatest coal banks weak, a feeldo c institution is ill in the world. Brunch lines would ad-inti'd to cuctiniitcr .iu ihoi.iu- tap' allelic oasr Bettlementd and atmosphere or ud'len.-h:in2C of the rich mineral sections, ol .the temperature, and tho leat ndm! interfojr. With such a fair conn- are! usually tho easiest victiMM; try befoie them, it will be wmi Drj J. U. McLaun' StrenglliMi- derlul, indeed, in this enlightened ing Cordial . and Dlood I'ur.ticr and prtitessivo age, it work is wil givo tone nul vitality ami not coinine'iced on sucji a line strength toyourent ro body within a very short time Juneau "- " : Free Tres. " A ruiMJMiiiT ykxtiox. room. . from thai tiny to this the hat ind clothei have hong in the ,an,e .ace, no ananu Having Kub.cr.hcfiihia ,r.,p:r. Oilv been allovTcd to fnnidi thnnt In nil a . I - that time, for they havo been 1 j sacred to the yuting Con fed r. te r. u. wixiru: soldier who placed fhem there. Tho life of Sidney Shivers ent out soon after ho enlervd the entered, but these mut minor: aUof tho boy who once W4re tin gray still hang where I hoy verr placed by him twHUtvix xvr ago untouched, iu all :i.:U time. WINSTON -WILLIAMS, f ATTOaNLYS AND CGMSEUOSS AT . LAW. Kir ll.i WlNiiMilLX.a . Chicago Ileruld. I or i i ill dined cvei. or fr:(iiti!.ii.tl ' (- J V - w - m eyelids, you can be quickly cured bv using Dr.. J. 11 McLean" Strengtheniii Eye Salve. J3 cents a box. THK GREAT SALT LAKE. In prn, when the mountain snows arc melting the lake some times spread over the plain ;hat horder its fhort. Hut i! i a large lake at any time ibiut ubiety miles in leu.'th. I be'icw. ind fortv miles wide. An im neinc suet! of water! Aid n living I long cm eXMt in it. N t a tWb in m'I that tfltctit jti id It ! the ItiMViu! Mirt ot brine, . ch i'gvd vitJi ..! .tt...r i..u... .1 ..l..t ' IM ! Ill-Ill I HI llllf III! 1 Leave a Mick iu r l.-w li.iri tiiiil trbcii vn'i iki i; 'it it hi;! np car c.iVcrv l wiiS c-ry-t iU l ;t a lue fruit in it and it hi mrn itVrr nu itn bck.au 1 " :iV;i Hire! r f'tiir g up I i ti .vu i lerMt lake. Si. Ncb I... kdUw'at;: yolm nviu;;rn:u. D. C. SVlNToN. ATTQRNEY'AT-IAV, WIND-JIUN.C. rr;tk for 2Vrt and tiui l - IlKNUY l'CGli, ATTUnNEY-AT-LAiy, vLt)sarx. c. lVKtkcJ nil ll o i:U if Kc;: ir1 . -i- 1." r . ISrAf. . M0UN1AW, DiALlU GKNKUAL MUICUANDI-n. GHOCKIilrlS SCO A US. COITKKS. J'Lf lUH. i:tc. WINKS. WHISKIES, GINS. TOHACCO, CIGAK-. x wiNnsnu.N. c. u:c G.ve your daughter a j!ir igli eilucalion. T-jic!i l!irto to chiU T. H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY-AT-L A"W AND soLicrroii of Patents, 'London doc.v 7 said the Count, Vdpnt talk nonsense. Come to me tomorrow at Tour o'clock and take my measure for a pair of trousers cut from . this canvas." . ' - f ' . - '. Li vaiii tlio tailqr endeavored to dissuade the Count, stating Ladies who experience a sense of weakness, and aouietimcs lame' S. L. Uarrett wa sentenced to ness of the back should' use Dr. thej county jail for n period u J. 1L McLeau-s Strengthening twt!n larH for ll8ilisr a itl Cordial-, and- Blood I'un her, il , t. " . 1 , will supply, the much needed u,0i conmv couri nousc. u ni.e strength and overcome all weak- ja ll0 vtntcd an iiifctruiiKntt ening.irregulaiitiesr . that ho, calls a mienuletcctor 1 1 " 1 , 1 bile in wording oosUiou it will A TEXAS ENOCH ARDEN. L warn a juiior n prisoners arc nt- .... 1 . . . . . . . .. 1.. ..t ..r .... .. ecently an tlectician uaiiK'd 1 num. n.'vu iivu .1.i in iron, in few mii in;n. icni so 13 bake bread, and thai a g-d kt'chin IvfteiiA the doctor's nccoau1 Tcrtcli Ihem that In o l.ii;p money, whoic expense- arc h than U income, mid tbt nil grow poor f.ho'hnve to snc:il mre tlnn thoy rrc-ive. Teach R- C- BAIcJQRE, DRY Guor;. GRnet;i:!i;-. CiUKKNSWAHK. HAHDWAi:!:, . Cl'TLKRV, TOI$AC( CIGARS. bNUTK. HHOi:Sfi::c U3uUutirl t ct fill f,t Ji-w. VINlS01L N. C. 1.1 AC OCXS, Wjth Street, WASHINGTON, 1- P. (established 1857.) - Foreign patents procured, Caveats, Trade- Marks and Lahels registered. "Kxpevt examinations made," and opin it relaiincr to infrmsremerits, validity and scoDe of patents given. Send for niy circular and mention this papeiv DR.F. A. WALKE. J. N. WILLIAMS. Aout seven years ago in La- pempting to escapo by sawing, hi-1 tlictn that a foil, healthy face ht mar county, David Pierce had mg or using any other adroit m y greater iimr tiim lil y 4 0.-.l : mofim. H tt-na tPI n nnm- vUIU-l HiTO UC.IUUC. 1C3CIJ horl nf ritir.enn. thev nnatinn- Ihem go.d OtninOll Cti self pan, 01 me Diaie, auu, umuing - r w - - - trust; cIMioltr and iudastrv ii.ot tt.o rni,7MB wis iiota:Rnitb e V" " lmclc nart of the nnaon. with -' "" ' ,,c" IU"k w. w I .- .. rr .. . . I : -1 - - - . , ... . . . . .. . tor a- garment, and in a short time wiie ana aaugnier,an auecuonaio Count JJ Ursay was suppiiea wiin aaieu, ne. iook ins aepanure the canvas trousers.- . weeks lengthened info months; At' five o'clock one afternoon j nr T, r .he iiSi bf the ? w,th0Qt .X t,di"59 The1 r InMramcnt . i. worked .V f Jou cn nlT.r.1 it. .mn.ic. :v,i ..i.,i.. i? f.i'.,fl,,., BiifTtlie until one dav u little over nv -Wtricitv mi n iiir!n ! P:""t clc; but conn.lcr tl.cm t . ' 1 : . i i - I . - ' . r- . i . i . In &trt tit if il r Iiir.ol nnlv. I - he met wasKvears asro woru was receivcu irom j various none 3 01 me ecus comini? " j yj-- . v. j! .m r .i J - t nt : ,i5,t;MU- Tit ;..nn;,... I them th it a walk 11 ntnres.ilut4ry H 11ICIIU ui iuc iniuh tuob -is t i j i - - - ' - - - - I rr , piiieii of matrlirf ny dtipeuds neither on external iip- pairauco no,B in wealth, bat in th man s cburi-Ur. doort closed. -A clock was put . - " v"rK,"K ciomti, i- fimrarr. JU W. lUn.t., a.-.-.- ., jLiie in motion. r.very cuck coma oei . " ,,-v-,t hh..hjc4 m .j.--;.., - , distinctly heard iu the room. A lu iCU ,fL uulJ'. - iJ :.iru .V.' T'A4,. 'kV"r ,,V I saw was used gently pn the bars, idlor.. Touch them gardiing 4 ' i,i .,.t.;nnHA;.A I ami me tuaasuret t nature, lcaciii v niCP,IC.i HOl'SI 4irst person whom Lord Cnesterfield. i LJ4 4 WINDSOR c. WALKE A WILLIAMS, DEALERS IF DRUGS, J PAINTS,. MU VyllC9iCiuciu Mr . niliciiu ui iuc imunji' luaii auiu --- - - - - ........... - . -Upon my word' said the no- had died 60mc where in the lower considered wonderfulGlobe ' hlo Lord: non have a singular - - ir.L o. - : - democrat. r: : -i -- . , t .- - . pan oi me oiuic. sarment there, somethir.g rare r , . . . . I - I " tifhnnt dnnhr: Alwavs the same Mn. Piefco mourned tho death : To GJIay pains subdue itillaf ...ww , ... I - . . I 1 I . ' t'J .1 1 origiual aud charming D Ursa!" ot.her nusoanu, um alter a year uon, ueai ioui sores aim uiccrs. The Count received the corn- she was - persuaded to abandon the most prompt and carislactory nUmo'iit vxitt. gnmn 'rnnfnsion. - i i ..,! resuiis are ouiuiueu oy using mm uiiiubMK iiiii. uer niuuii o nccuo auu i in i t- , , t t Lt is pernaps noi exauuy ..thpr ' The man she married was r , Vr i " A f - V - Wo c-id uh,it it is verv other- ine man sue marnea ys McLean's Volcanic Oil LinirocnL . worthy, ana nappmess reignea in handy and iresh and especially raij tih the other day, OUIlvU tU UUlUg W" li.wr , AMIAIU'KU OUTFIT. In a lew- moments a group apcarcd. . 0i beinK informed ot Arnonir tho meisensr hoji in duiie baa 80rrouuoer u.e wife.g. njafrioge Pierce firtt :he lervice of tl.e first teWmnh Frenebman.; Lord Chesterfield, beeiraeb,hldy Enraged and tb6 ?V1Ce '? p,, tcl.i?rPb in ,l,e main parlor.i was. patiat j,,, Teugance, but finally offl PcnFt5 Pittbnrc. wig iucuugHiai.iM..y. -'i.v.-rf - calmed down and- called on ms p4,1 " t4U V4,w"u taste: and in a-fewdaysatterward ., SK fn1ntp.l t thft Rirht of Unectivclv na Andr. Bob. llillv the tailor iound himself querrun hIm; but' tinally ralied and hs and tarry. This quartet has won 'Uh ArfWtt tor the? canvas trou u j .i t:- . - .i . w II llll' VI MV 1 - when the mail mou-ued as dead A FOUTUNATK QUAHTCT. r: .:i oils, ; : WADSWOitTH'S PUKE LIQ UID PAINTS" . his without question the -Leading - aint on the market, and the most CORNER WATER "STREET AD ROANOKE SQUARE NORFOLK, VAv. ith orders tor -tne, canvas v- tened toxplanations. ..Pierce, ;on ,rftid f' nml fortune. -Andv" sers.: JUord ;v;nesterneiu irn:ll Sonth. . auddenlv. became i . . " " . ' . oidered Kdozen ;pairs. Pna.nd was nlaced in the lu. Carnegie w .one or xne -riches D'Orsav had accomplished ms n,vlm in Anfttin. - v m.e .,n ino uuHC4 olale?- If I nZcrln. i . - nitc.Tif-rrtab'" t'-l 1 1 t. ! . U"nirc'r.:.r rcr. til.- ! r J Among the eflVeu of. Daniel H71 1x1 13 -x Iv-t c Llioma Jio.icri, iuc .i;jcricju . : . 1 .. . who w ontenceo to ix nai cr- vitudo for. shooting a r7np7iiini in , a diipnto over a cattiblim: debt, were tund the elaborate apparatus of a professional r.td sharper Tho articles : include a bogus roll of notes, a immature mirror tho came no more some bills. Cosmopolitan richest and f n- eHtern di D'Ursay had accompusueu . a3vlum in Austin.- purpose, and the delighted ;tai or Thc tend that 8Cni the - word Pitcairn is general agent : oroVir-mnVA.with'..hiatrouble- ..,, t u. pertntendent. ol. tho AV est LU W 11 -mmW - '- I Y " IV I rU II'II'M I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I. I I M n I I I mm " . vision of the PcnnsplTiinm .rml- a humaneact- and that sue ..t,.,,-,, lf w, Vi 4u m i. ' un r Ac a road, 'Jiilly Moi eland is city at- i d. rather know he was. dead 'v fi,',hn nnrl TTrrv" Ulm rr.orr.iriw lkwbton- dhcg hToi;::. T C cdi. .... rr iJtr. Sick headache is the bane ol many--lives; .to cure aud preveiit this annoying-compiaiui. uo xr. J. H: McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Fillets -They are agree able to take and gentle in their ing wou action, man to iuiuk muu.idhuc I rti;- .i fv..t,r ; cl hay.ng.beeu cured otl. rnaladj audinarowlr rals3C(1 ascat in tlic leree returned, homo r U .J ho . - Evidently iid,Di 2 the i messenScr .bov. of former two:or thVee small .children. . and .. timet were hustlers." New STKAMI-RCUflUlTUt-i:. size of a sixpence to lJr' 1 n T -..li'T'-:;wO "nrr riuwan, Ol IIUj duu iu uiaii-, muu i.au u dozen packs of mnrked cirdi in a handsome wikxIcii caae. Lhn c.iso contains a.scrcu- which prc'rs tho packs r chicly to gcthcr that any two cards that arc elightly roughed with eand rr.i per will adhere to oic another. But the gemot the collection is a piece ot mechanism designed to hold a'card corrcealed in tho p:aj crV sleeve, and to disrhnro it under cover of bia hand cn hi Tl.t.r. t. ; - ' a nrci. n r:x..4 .:.::.) htn an I -ill Jv'.-.u r-. ! ! All frt' s tar ::!. :;--prtrnUt l as Irn- n br s: v Tt . . . I - realizing -t xnc . uuiinpumua u !
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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