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A" IPlHDSbii 'PUBLIO IEDGER Published every "Wednesday at WINDSOR, K. C, By BENJ. H.SWAIN. , NOTICE: Subscribers who Jail -10 receive tfieir paper will please no tify me.- There lias been much com plaint about parties not getting their paper, Out 1 assure every one whose time is not out, that their paper is piacea m the postoffice here each week You will confer a favor by reporting, to rnc when you do not 'gel your paper. . : . ; B. H. SWAIN, - Proprietor Public 'Ledger'. Wednesday. June C, '88. THE NATIONAL TICKET. It does begin to Jdok aa if it tnight I)e Cleveland and Thur nianKWashWton news is tn tV.of IT X l v '"t cllect. It is reported tbat Judtre uuiinau uas agreea to the use of his' name. Tf that will be no doubt of his nomination. He will strengthen the ticket in - the Korthwest. Randall eavs that "undoubtedly he will be the nominee for Vice President" V Only two ballots will be necessary in the Convention.. The old Ro man ought to havea hand in that platform. The foregoing from our es teemed contemporary, the Wil mington Star shows clearly that the Democracy will have a strong ticket for the coming presidential race in November. Thereis no doubt in the world that with Judge Thurman as the vice pres,. idential candidate and Cleveland for the presidential candidate we .Srill have the strongest possible men to put before the. St. Louis Convention, and that if Judge ; Thurman wi.l accept the vnomi natioa for the vice presidency V then there is an assurance of the Democracy winning and continu ing m power for the next four years at least. Thep again, the Democratic - National Convention which met at St. Louis yesterday, the 5th; could not do a wiser, better, or ; more graceful thing than to make the nomination of Cleveland - unanimous on the first ballot and Thurman on the second, tor not withstanding the fact that the nomination of Cleveland is a fore gone conclusion, the name of Thurman to the presidential kite will add materially to the ticket. 'This strong national ticket would so enthuse the people as to bring out a sweeping Democratic ma jority and redeem the country forever from the .taint of Radical supremacy and at the same time . be a lasting rebuke to the bloody -shirt ffouters of the Ingalls-Shcr-man-Foraker stripe. " j -The nomination of Jud'e Danl lei O. Fowle for the gubern a to rial office at Raleigh last week is a compliment worthily bestowed. uuuge JDowie is a T.I .1 . magnificent specimen of the Democracy ;of . our. State and of whose fidelity to the party there is uo question. Judge Fowle will make I one ! of the most able, pure, conscientious and uptight governors the Old -North State has ever had the for tune to elect, and with the bril .Jiant canvass he is sure to make there will no doubt be many who will be influenced to to turn frpm the old sinking hulk of; Radical ism and seek safety in the5 Dem ocratic ark of refuge, being tully persuaded that Republicanism -can no longer avail them. I - ;- - -' , m t '.:!"".:' Judge Fowle lead the first bak lot at the Raleigh Convention and was nominated on the 23rd.' He will make a strong and able can vass and will unite the disaffected among the Democrats.. - " A LE1TER FROM WASHINGTON. fFrorri our special Correspondent , . ' May 29, '88 The congressional la 'makers have been spending their time for the last few, days iu . considering appropriation bills. or the oueatinn of discuBsing the Fishery 'treaty ;'r. nn ' ' Ji1&IJLry treaty in SCCret Session nr rinKi;l.T the Senate yesterday decided: bihf . ; : fuuuvi. ;aim party -vote, itepuulican lor. -i-"v1 luiiuuiiwi tun -r . oiwci uiu manor. u me even in rnn.p, w 11,1 k thpTnriffhiii a tne laritt. bill and amendments au uiu iy iu uiscuss. ro-cnas. nto thprpftf 4 Aftita An i tnereor. Mr. Mills declaros that the ere. has been enough tinkering th bis Billy Tariff , and wants . , with excl1msi :4? object," ;. . Snmo nna i ' a Government with a complete co!- w.c.x uuo iioo , lueBeuieu inei lection ot armour Cnd arm. tn- value of which is stated to be over a million dollars: for reasons un uuvvii lue umne or tne ; aonator : . . - 18 uov given, out an appropriation has been made to render fire nroof thpof w?ni o:.u l- . j. f fL " u...uWUiau w w , v u h a i i i i u r r i w- tn i mi m " PT posed to build a War or Army antl JNaw mncann in M . rj j iV.l . Ut cd a" e war relics now 5 T VA. - and models of the various wean- ons of defense and offense of mod J ern times. Yesterday an appearentlv se- - . " some diamonds for Card bons and wants you to send sonio oi your. oest stones to the parson age uiai ne may make some se lectioas.,, The bogus priest then left, and the proprietor not doubt ing his genuineness immediately selected some of the ; iewAla nA sent them bv his son to thn sonage wnere the "Jatner Mc- - & .' . T m - - wuriy met ine voan? mnn nnrf took the jewels to show to Father w uonnei. iitter a rrnfniio-r1 absence the 3'oung man became r - v m v v uneaey and presently began to make. inquires, and then vo o.. alarm, the search after thn Wn priest was unsucceesful and as vet us is iree wun about 7U0 worth oi uiamonus. lie not on v rln. ceived the jeweler, but' had de ceived the priests U the parson age with whom he had been stop pmg a few days, and who suppos ed him a visitor to the dedication ceremonies. lie went: through tne torms ot service with them aud allayed all suspicions, and had told them that he Wfliild nrnK. ably receive a call from his broth er during the dav. sn whan jcwcior 8 son arrived he was at once aanutted to the parlor where tho "Father McCartv" received h.m, and relieved him of hFs prop, erty and then absconded. r f A case is on trial in one of the courts here in whicsh ft onlnro,! lawyer is uing a restaurant keep. "."..iviuoiug iu ocivn nim atiu a colored enmpanipn with meals. The counsel for the defendant has brought up the validity nf th law' on the subjert and its issue is looked to with some interest. It appears that the plaintiff has fig ured in several such suits, and has become notorious - on that score. The defendant declares that he refused to serve him on account of his b'ei hg . poor pay and that he did not wipIi to serve a fifty cent meal to a fifteen cent customer. ; , " ; One of ihe young sportsmen of the citv whr had hin A v, with a borrowed gun returned home feeling very grum because he had missed two shots m no- cession, when as ; ho. declares he seldom ; ails once. The .friend from whom he borrowed the mn forgot to tell him that it was only charged with powder, and the young ' man yet . wonders at his failing skill. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. In pursuant to an appoi ntment by our present Superintendent, brother John B. Giilam, at the regular meeting of : our Sunday school at Drew's Station on ; kh6 20th lust, we the undersigned t ?b, nnderdgneU to offer the following S tO thfl hnnfir flnH beg leave resolutions to ": the honor and memory of bur former highly es teemed Superintendent, Rev. Jer emiah isunch. : : WnERkAs, Jt has pleased the great Arhitectof the nni verse) in the dispensation of an all wise providence to remove - by tht hand pt death : on r much : loved brother at the time our school was : in; its infancy and in the We JQdgment,e feel it ncumbent upon ua to give some '..uit fa omo a UUIU aUU DlOUa IJrithrt hr Ttrincf A VtenrJ O rpui 4 s : tered a ipavp rv ntnm i,:- k-- ",i i : .... . ... t , -----r-..- wv mu. uui . Kvofc i-.vnm, o. xiiui wu lenucr tii i name, nam orpnpi iiin .. nn ' 7 , l- rrc,Mveu anu gcr stricken iea mo Dy tho hand tbat I miht and m reply to. the respectful sal- family our heartfelt sympathies Pinly sei and discerno the sTita rOTT :rdl ?n-d-earDe8t etV''- P. wherein o tread oW U gather :U Uonnel, ot, St. Aloy taming grace mavbo with them mington Star. 8128 UllUrch. desires to nnrrhnco in thin lump nf cn i and brother. wr i " I toik r 7". " "Yy - . m. i iiml win tva nnn' " "J. MM"1U' ouurnmission to thial sorely afflicting decree nf.ru i,nJ,B S'V? reasons lor mrry- ui- - z r v . ovioi I u, pi me loss we have sustained in thf i m Y Z 7- .uroiiwr, oy which tho nnrnmn.,; u. i.n.,, deprived of a citizen to whr cal pities and 1ngh Ch r.nara.ilnn ".lt 1 4 ' .. . " , - . l Citizen to wlinun sn brfithrcu and our Sunday echoolan I exemDlarv memhpr tvKioAn.inHt . '.U P'iciplcs are luuooumguu - hTA,l i ,r"0!V. of our denarted hm.Ur iu ministry has been - so extensive -j , ,,,uugi,w. goou so ( iviueiv snppftri orH iKof Ani. eXv,i TZ , t . , V "u,8.au'Z 111,88 m! t . I"!, r.'1 uw UVUIV UPP" i r u r n m . . a a iu uur great worir, yet """"ii woricer in this eacred tnrc, namely rokalionkii To mstitation, and feel assured thatjwhom my hoartio and bca . ua'4UB "us oeen steercil in a heayen-boand direction and ha, "luiupiiamijrouinnaen tne rough Waves of ife'a to.mnn.tnnn. 1 and has achipvp d ;I X havnn nt Viontranl : i rest. J I . Resolved. 4. That these resolutions be sent to his sorrowing family; one be spread upon the records of our Sunday school; one sent ta: the Biblical iwcoraer tor publication, and ono sent to the Windsor Poblic Led- ger tor the same purpose. J. W. Drew. . ? Isauii Thomas, ! ! - Etta Maynor. f Committee Rachel Harmon. I J. H. Karrell, Chairman. l WHAT HAS BUOUGIIT IT ABOUT . t -w pwin, ui uuvu i uiu3cu tO allow A vntft trt ha rulfai, Tariff bill. Their motives for this course arv necessarilr, bt wholly simple, but undoubtedly the chief motive i, the .celin, amounting to certainty, that such of the bill by the Uoue. There isno roomfor reasonable, quf tion that tho Blills bill, jtist as it stands and as it is understood afr' best trauierl debaters of the Jo publican side, would receive a maioritT-nr he vnAAr ir... J "J , w w ut tliu JLLVJ U SC. "l,lUB i-epuuucans cannot, bo hill Tr fA . .cm u u bona vote aeruinfit tim - as v w lu kicin iHKrn inmnp - w , icasuu suppose that this will be chanrfPrl hu I - " w a uui mm ill i i.i 1 1 1 1 1 . i - lar. ;Ori lhecnritrarv rrtT. JKL..Byv80?decrcor the Superior be put off,otheYsVofM.ihe Republican accession will be ar- ger rather than less, but the party managers cannot admit this,- and they hardly haye.ny course oen to thera but to take chanceswhen they know that an immediate test would go against thera. r mi . -i-oey are mucn puzzled at ;th s BEvPKT1M np "L- ' B?NEtITb 0F FREE RAW ;MA- xjiai. M I W ,Wf A.AV . eniw, one-UiInI cah and uuuuiijr auoui ?50,000000 worth of woolen . "vyiyu goous, representing from ino v " -v 000,000 to 120,000,000 pounds'of raw wool. aWn .,Vv ;.rJ.. raw wool. Give our manufactur ers free wool, and as soon as; in dustry and business adjusts jtsclf to changed conditions, we!will manufacture a jreatpait of! the woolen fabrics to meet, this de mand, and which -we now peet by importations from Great 3rit .ain, Germany and elsewhere. . n&j by the r" d fe that have followed placing hide! nn the iraa llof : u:t,.. . - o www tucru iueoM7iiity )n the free list. Pittsburg IPost. SOUND ALL THROUGH And - still, they come. Here is Congressman Laird", of Nebraska, addressing his , Republican Dis trict Convention, which jch'ose delegates to the Chicaga Conven tion, in these words: "I am for changes that will give ua of the West free lumber, freo salt, free sugar ahd free coal. Take the tax off coal. And if this shall bo accounted treason to the party I iuvc, iuea, &a jratricic Henry said r TTT - - x r 1 . - . . n - rk - t - . ,. - , . - . .ct therefore rny well nd vised .... . proiesianon, wincn here 1 make . . , uviiwwi uuti Jinn my iTll CUIJ- .. .... J science, bo a sullicient witncsi at inteutand DurTvoao be-nDttnrivp miiii u miude in the un.Icmkinz of m uii my power ot uouv anu ; mighlio 11 runttcr, no way led (o m. ru . d. .ar,Cd; desiro of rnrnnl nfFM;,.. i.nf r... mo goou or too nlantuijon. for f i . . V ,UV. 1 counine, tor the ? ? 10 m , V0. for nruuuu ana ior mo converfn- to a a A - - mo irao Knowleuiro of God and tnongnt8 are, and havo n lonr time bin so intanElcd and in! tnrauea in so intricate a laboi- Inti, t . .V'l ' ' " .!Lawca5lc l" a nl i - . . -Mm ihJlll!1 ,r Ia Ie 11 ..un tuui, uuii iiii uuiiiu ii i m iinir i . i wrxrnQni r r. : wiwubUIi, rT. C., CITY MARKET ' VA wvux, CONFECTION ARIES, GROCERIES, SUGARS. A1EAT8, COFFEES, TEAS,-etc mOTOGIlAWI GALLERY . Up stairs, where I am lutparcj I w ii.c &au oi nras class order, - - ! IlTvIrt , f , CoZ ?l8i f,May-18. in the cause entitled M fit 1,10 court houe door In !j County or BcrUe nd suus or i TOAt? SJ & IJlnt hn Ul Uia houio rmd mecu i!0: 1 . r SP1? t!cnco .. l E.-W.7U the wll lUrer roa.1 imll3cSi!na fu Uier 80 a to include ColcnUne Flahcry. and thence nlon unwl n?w rw-., I . . .3 vv uifl I?1?? .U,e Vome of 1110 ite Joscnli I w. l. Williams. ComraUsioner. vAn,rrt; - xiuiAv;r4i I ircmiau aua Annie Livcrman, DercndinU- . S IX'Stft too 2nd day or July, 1888, it 12 io'clock S?1 anirt-houso door ia Wlachor, a' "Vr . 8 i6 Uir ccrUIa oinin VWtLS fcr IU?,er milrold at l&M c0""1 N. c the first lot cukdr,in J8 and Ple, lot Xo. 2 cootalnln- 2 acres i twl i)( tvtio t.i . tnmw i . " :"'0n- on npplicatton. These lou front jon cU mei" ide of the railroad, nnd offer un ""c4"'i "I'lnuuuy lorprotiLible la uaiiuico m equal instalmenti in one and lwo cnre ,witl1 tcret on dererrcd my- nientb nt Ui5 rate or clrlit percent p n ....... viv, Aino rcencti until lxirlilu ,in:l1 l'P"cnt. T1U 7Ui diy 01 Wa " Ji 11. ALiUTiy. CommLnlonrr. NOTICK! North Cirolina. i ".,.' , Bcrtlo Count-. ln tha "PcnorCourL Roanoke & Tar ttivcr Railroad Co. 1'lUT. against U. M. Uatclieldcr and W. U. m ' Oiljius, DcrcndanU. Tins Is an action instituted berore tho Clerk of the Superior Court or Hertlo county tor tho purpose or condemning a right or way for tho use or plain tiiTa line or railvrnv nvr tht 1. t r tbe dercndauU situate near tho town or ion, jicrue county, and bcin- tJiu tract or land hereto fore acquired by taid and wife or rcont in aaid county, and It tliat the defenuant arc noti rwUcnts or uiq ouxic, ana cannot alter due dill-ence be round therein and Uwt plain tiff "Lis a cause or acUou a-.uojt saU defcuilanU ?u 0f.lcJl thU court ,us Jurisdiction, the said defendants will thrreroro Ukc noUco that they must appear beforo W. t ?30a, cIcrk saIJ c)urt at hU ornco In Windsor, N.C. and answer, demur or oUicnriso plead to plalntilTa com plaint on Tuesday, Uio lOlh day or July, Is S3, or Jud-euient ill be entered in accord- fnf I if?J or plaIatia-5 com plaint filed in said cause. This 20th iliy or May, ISZ3. ' W. L. LYOr. Hlrrlr Knrr.. tr . J. Ji, Habtin, 1'lalatLT. Attorney. oonn none, in ft icucr to otr j , ' V. t f ' BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, CARTS, YA . G0NS, HARNESS, ETC. ' 0 m Ivceping cotHtantly on hand a full mvntracnt of thci artb:etJ Repairing and manutactariui;, ccialtief. " Undertakiuo. A full lino cf Burial Cjsc3, McUlic CaskcU, and jVm CoSsi ways on hand. TRICES LOWKR THAN THE LOWEST. Call and examine before parcbasinr; ccwlicre. FIREI FIREI FIRE1 Insiu'ance. Representing tho leading cornpantci of the world. Mtny other ood Fire 0mpnie. For life yni can he insured la any jk oinirmuy doins? bui.ic in fIi vSt4iejliPM t?i ni dcniunetl. Amon- them I name Nurtlnreicni Mutn!, i.f Mihvankof, WU.; Accident OI!m m Hiftiin rc. M U -....1 fT. f. 1 f . . .... and United States Motnal of f-vr Y rk: br on itrfingTiin mo at no l Ixmtou itrcct, Baltimore, MurylamL . "WVJ-LASSITKR, Genera' IninrsncAcstiL n9 ly Ship your WOOL, wax, . FUU, COTTOy, To H. J. DOVELL, Raleigh, N, C. For tho highest market price 4J- ; A In fact, .-nvVuing Lewiston, N. C. LIFE! LILZI LIFEI vT3 HAM- WITH AUo ?01t SALT. 7"?TTrrra ui t!;o V;qUq2 line. it a on - 1 . . . - AH
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