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i Lebgelrl -I 3 . PRICE ONE DOLLAR P-tiR YEAR, INVARLBJY IN ADVANCE OUR MOTTO: 1IEU ET MON DROIT. BEN J. O. SWAIN, OWNER AND EDITOR. i. III. WINDSOR, BERTIE COUNTY, N. C;-: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1888. NO. 26. I JNO.W. WOOD,- rTORNEY. AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW lewiston, n. c. . - ' .-. : .: "T . r : . . . ... , , Practices ounties. in Bertie and radio ning n9 6m WILLIAMS hOUSE, j LEWISTON, N. C, J. G. WILLIAMS, Prop. Travelers accommodated atlow rates. table supplied with the best the market ift'ords. , ' tfaTConvevances furnished on appli ON THE BANK OF LONE CA8HIE. by nomad; ?UGH'S DRUG EMPORIUM, WINDSOR, N. C. Phere you can find choice Paints. Drugs and OiU, Drusrg'sts' Sundries, ' Flavoring Extracts, Soaps, Per fumery, & Fishing Tackle. John F Stratton's Musical Instru ments and Strings. Robert Buist's Field and Garden Seed. Full line of Fine Stationery always on nana. ) ; v telo tin BR. F. B. STEVEN, SURGEON BEN.TIST, WINDSOB, N. O Teeth extracted without fain. filling partly'decaped teeth a special ty. All work warranted. ; Written for the Ledger. It was in the merry spnngtime, Un a pleasant day in May, That I w andered by the river A Where the flowers werfrblooming gay; But when night was drawing round me I'd no Led on which to lie, ' So I laid me down to 3lumler On the oank of lone Cashie. . ' K ' -- , - While the birds and bees were silent, And the voice of nature still, ' Save the solitary chanting v Of the nofey whippoorwill, - While the stars were brightly shining From the vanl of heaven high I wit s sleeping, sweetly sleeping, On the bank of lone Cashie. GEO. W. SIMPSON WINDSOR, N. C, CITY' MARKET CANNED GOODS, CONFECTION ARIES, GROCERIES, SUGARS, ! MEATS, COFFEES, TEAS, etc. Soon the darkness" all had vanished, And the blue-bird's cheerful ong Then was wafted on the breezes As they gently passed along; When the twinkling stars had faded From the clear, bright azui e sky I awoke, refreshed and strengthened, On the bank of lone Cashie. Though along. the rugged pathway 1 Of my life, in days to come, I may meet with many Sa trial, May be far from friends and home; Still I sweetly , will remember. Though I heave a silent sigh, The night that I slept securely On the bank of lone Cashie. Roxobel, N. C , August 10, 1888. will take a pair of iciseor 'and cut off' half , of yoap thousand yards." He forthwith ' cnta . off' nve hundred yardt of the fabric, and leaves it there in the enstom house. The poor , farmer goes none wd tne other nve hundred Ward to their plantigrade mother; occasionally she joined in their cubbish antics - 'Once she stood upon her hind feet and one of her shagiyj darlings jumped into her outstretched arms, and was claaped and fondled with almost yards in return for his thousand human! attitude and affection. I lusneis or wneat. . ciauced at John: tears were courn This is the practical result of u iDg down his rnsrgcd features as protective tariff. Now ' suppoie he said in hia we put it in money. Let ns es- "MackJ that lets me out" We attempt ta best the record Tfben proprietor. 4That was four Tears ago. 1 tad a man who toot, in that amount in seven daji, and the shatlng, shampooing, hair cuttiog and sea foaming which it represented was the work of one pair of hands." "I think I can beat it," re marked Williamsend on Monday moraine? early he hoj?n tn frpnn deep basi voice; faces and eut stubble in a gallant timate his wheat at one dollar a left.- Forest and Stream. bushel at Liverpool, and the cloth at a dollar a yard, and that the HOW TO GET ALOG. exchange ia made on this basis ot value. He returns, und the cus- Donft stop to tell stories in bus torn bouse officer bays, 14 Fay me inefs bourp. fifty, per cent, duty." He pays If you have a place of business, nve nunareu varas into tne cus' i oe iouou meir wnea waniea. torn house of the United States. and the result is that he has ex changed $1,000 worth of wheat for $500 worth of cloth. Hon. F. H. Hurd; in Belford's Magazine. CANALS OR SHIP RAILWAYS. No man can get rich by sitting around the stores and saloous. Never "tool" in business mat ters. r. D. WIXSTOJ. W. U VtlAJAU3 .WINSTON & WILLIAMS,!. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEILORS AT LAW. rracUce in Ikn:c actl aJofnlr.? . wrxnsoiL k. c. t D. Q. WINSTON, ATTORNEY AT I AVt WLVDSOK, X. C. Practkc tn Dtrtit ar.d rjo,n!r? nxnr . , m nis cneccs were rooted utr on Monday night it was found that ttc. 911.60 repreieuted his manipnla ui.vtv i triT tions. On Tuesday he did $25.9$ I. J LOU, worth of "Next.' On Wedne- ATTORNEY' ATI A l'. day the amount was $25.25; on ' wiMjfN.c. Thursday, $20.15; on. Friday, PnuUcca in z the caizu of rni!k OiiJ.io; Saturday, sia.oU; bunday,! naxt $11.80. The aggregate receipt for the seven days, 5121.40. On this amount Williams received cs bis commission I fortyofire ter Have order; system, regularity, cent, v Williams it twentysix and also promptness. years old Do. not meddle with business you know nothing of. COL. LAMOST ON ADVZRTlSlNGf. Do not kick everv one in vonr i w i t i: . - f niver since nis return irom HOW THE FARMER! IS AFFECTED PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY !-.'. , 1 Up stairs, where I am prepared to take pictureft of all kinds and sizes at low rates and of first class order. m30 ATTENTION FARMERS ! i i INDIAN WOOD WHEEL FACTORY We read with indignation and amazement of thelEuropean des potism, where a man is robbed of his honest toil by born aristocrats who, bv the grace ot God, as Jel- ierson expressed it, ride booted and spurred over the rights of the citizen; and yt here, in the af- ternoon or tue nineteentn con tury, under a rrjiuhlic built through patriotic blood for the The pystcm of carrying burdens on ship wagonB is receiving at- path. tention. and. it is argued ifa ves- More miles can be made in a Florida, Col. Lamont has been eel can safely carry a heavv uay ?J s1Dg n9Mllly luan J entertaining his friends with alii freight over storm v seas, where t??A gators stories which have a decid ' . . xayaayougo. edlv classic flavor about them. riuir nar nn 1 1 13 anrti dti rv ro nn r sr i a i H .MA.c . rra wu. , , . , ' ""u.r J"" "" The latest. I understand, serves to water, pounded by the waves that word as he does his bond. Help others when never) give what you ra as ne uoes uis uunu. illngtrate the rKwera of indici break upon her decks or drive 116 P others when you can, but advertisluc. j 1C10U8 simnlv because it is fash- : t?i-: -t, w. i: OlBce Ikjh 3n.in.to 5. p. ju. tntd WAf.B. MOUtJJAIN, nrcAiiiirix GROCKniKS, SUGAH?. COFFKES, FLOUu, ETC. WINES, WHLStvlES, - GINS. TOBACCO, CIGAUS. wtsini:. c. u if " i I'J.JAOOCKS, upon ber abeam, tossing ber. in VI , J their fnrv from crest to cre8t. and ' W 0CC8a" " ' l"uin Florida who bad lo.t their lit- dronnW ber .mlflpnl into trrA.i t J ' . le xr !'e b?i' aPd h.nd. adrertied for "tronghs ot the sea," it i.id.e to U snapping oat dog f9hio',Lb Vrnoon.ltt' JZt suppose inai ry her bun into a crudle." and borne than thnA nf nth. smoothly and steadily along over -Learn Xo think aud act for solid rails of steel. It is custom yourself. ary to epea: of the sea as a ship's c Keep ahead rather than behind .t i t w viviiiv nvi iu uw ouiu n c iiih LI III HP. . . I ' t i . ; . . . . . . - -- . ' . . I uw k'uit'1 I llr.ltiiul ViiTa f l.i. r rlwartUinrf IMm! f m .,1 t - 1 T ever jet built in tho water, bnip Yng men, cut this out, and it . lilntnt Pafnu and Paint Oils. A full Biiy iuiiy iu uic uruuM ine o; .iiAcnccry u.:s. iciun ot the sea, it is idle to ot snapping it out dog fashion, ;"ftp:ft. Z1 uZ:j;'r T h.ftJ? tfl .,U8?.?0UL!i:nDraln8 thw their f,ont door sep. la hU stomach wa foaud a handful of red hair, xome bone buttons, a V ' BAA K mm as mm mm. m M m m. A . . ml - B M m mmmm mt m - T - r . I IiflrJ-.Tan Cctlfrr. fi-r.i. S'orn. trnnAr nnil n T-i m Tm rnlir 'Tho I irr i-.i .. . I. . . DCaLHR IX rmiuius, uowever, nave now u there bo any tolly in the argu pasea Dcyond tne stage ot mere ment, let us know. 1 mUGAL EVEK 1 FLASUBE. ' !I t . i T1 1 - I aranow manutactunng. art wnecis, . t,x;xrr.i T;orio vA Kims. Hrba and Spofce from native tim- protection of the-citizens, wc.find Iters which 1 will sell trom to 85.iia the same tvranny legahzi-U and in er T)air oi wneeis. jv nwwmui wm.. ue allowed if as many as tea pairs are tak en uv! one party. All work warranted. Special terms to Coachmakers. Ship ments Y. U. iJ.. at conioc landing on lloanokc river. Address P. RASCOE, auglO 12m. I Windsor X. C TONSOKIAL ARTIST, W. H. LEIGH, fn'l operation. I charge, a I charged upon the floors of Congrepg, that everv in- MOTHElfcTMAKE bONS. There is gooc All': k ' I J J 4 I II v VBO VUU youth whi? epent a week in find- stfttoamanah nJinc iu cenis on me sireei m io- Has recently had his shop fitted up in of human respons irat cla&s slyle for the coveiiiente ot Now, how does patrons. Shaving, haircutting and sham pooing done in the most artistic manner. Will be at shop from 7.30 to 0 a. m and I from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. no2 tfn T. H. ALEXANDER, ATTOTCN-RY-AT-LAW AND SOLICITOR OF Patents, 0: 7th Street, WASHINGTON, 1. C. (ESTABLISHED 1007.) create of prico which a protective tanfi creates 13 a day ot slavery to the laboring pppuation of Amer ica; and every hour of urneceR sary toil which such tarin" takes is stolen from the invaluable store hility and duiy this svtem of Kciectiiic speculation. The air U tn II or ship railway projects foi GOOD all parts ol the globe., Tho ship' railway over the Chignecto isth mus is already under contract. A ship railway has alao beeu sur i .i vi. - . veyia across tne Fiorina penin- uv sum 10 pave ine ouu nines oi ais- tuiice u round niul thrnnali tho. straits. This, we ore assured, is ologists tell us that offering takes viMtin" in Boston a cod while cry WINTSOR.X. C. B. D. JERNJGAN, (J. J. Uarnr'a OU SUnJ.) PiULtXH IX en ..i. . ... . . . i. i i l . i t t . i rr" ti i t ti.- lightened patriotism dirfplayeu nn omuns me unirner nn- iuuauukx uiu-uc. men in tho lcSal proictim. ,,l',cr r? M V.'! u-v, :"uus id Novation of women. Phys- . He llianoeficd to be TEAS. . SUGARS, LAJtl), HACOX, GAKDIKS. - cakks ina MANDEISTAM, LEWISTO.V, ?f. C, A PECULIAR FRIENDSHIP. J P 4-fo rrWrnn pnr1 for T11V UlOSL 'i 4lia rvAl wcuiarano meuu a most practicable route, and the mental and moral qualities in a sgoon tho Fourth of July, and railway can be built tor abont greai measure irorn me muiner, went out on tht) unnmou to ee one-half of the estimated cost of physical constitution from the the lights. He returned in nu a ship canal. But the great work father. As a natural consequence hour .r two looking rather rueful, in a. 1 this programme, both as' to thel children of n dull, slavish What's the matter, Silai?" he the magnitude of itn coiiHtniction mother could never compete in wan asked. . . . . I. a' I . I 1 . . . .at. t and its results, is the l ehaunte- tne race oi me wun xuo?o wuose "liusn an ncmiocKj no ex- pec ship railway of. Captain Ead, mother was a cultivated, sell re- claimed; iliis it the roost ex .. . .a. a ..M..f m a , mm 1 iimiT t w- mn nanrta 'nvni n m mm iiumi ri ir .vn in if ri -.v mi ihi i iiihi rmvn rrn n y ti inrai m mm r van ticular indiTatriee? Let us eo h. Uorthea as chiet encineer. ner.position was recognized ao one "What has nappeneor' how it affects the farmer, for the This is a scheme which is regard- of dignity ana importance. agricultural interest is the foun- ed by competent judges as sound dation interest of the United ad well "planned, though it is Cii.n . T 4- . Snnnrxtnarl I Ana f f ta m u rlr a Vil a nimmoMt tr o n KJLCIIC9. . Jit lilCOUO 0U ,llH.lnotU "w vi iwiuhibhuiw viibiUHUti mmv.i 4 j. . ,1 nrirA of all thnt thft farmer hnvs. boldness. . genuuuum reaming iu iuo 1. . I 1-.. .... . .1 tir - A. C KT VT Dl.i. . t 1 1 1 I will not go into the details to : remaps it ib too much as yet eaiern pan 01 xw iwr duii?, cents, siaDuaan xor mousses " I I m m ' mm, m. m B m Mm. m mm m W W M a I . ... M Table rcpplled with Cus bejt U.e nxT' Rot mppllcl with cU)ke Wine, Li' iv r. Ccxrs and Tbfxcn. The only frrla. h.TrnItc, frcy and comfortabla hotel in tho dtv. American Hutu" ini -Hats 05,f madeira careful survey of the hook," said the sociable drummer ult;ff . i i - ' ' , . ' , .i . k .1 H-JTns recently rcsoraUdcnJ win premises, inciuaing me siaoie, at the Uroezei llouse. "Uno dsj cow rjt down to ikxr. Double txzxt where one horse was kept. . lest week I was out ridm with "?SiScKifl!. flemui&auiw iu oar, uutccu n Iol.OW WOO BCcIucU II iuvdo v imwu.uuuo "Ulk"ai his mission to say or do some- Fres Watchma Vcr. Jeweler, an l !calrr in Ort'l (iovU. Wuhfj as. I C!1 "WaL von know that Quarter repaired at horl uotce. 'Work rran" nfR nlfflr Vnn rr m). 'thi. tM1 Ptnrna?e sotWUA Jyltf morning?4 ! "Yes. WsllI" Spent it, by hokey, al! but 23 AMERICAN nOUSG, WDnS0R,K.C. show how it affects the price of to say that the age of ship canals who was fond of cats, ono day I cakes;4 his iurniture, his lumber, his ag- is giving way to that ot ship rail- discovered a stray puss at his rkultural implements, and all the waj but M. Ue kmop cf " door, and kindly gave her shelter. DEDTDIE daily necessities which he and bis hardly be expected to feci quite , annn ' - ,nwn i. it is on v neces- at his ease in tne presence oi this " . . y I I mm, m. m " M II m mm -mm auvv tn aav tKnt. r11 he i called new and vicrorous movement. new nome, dui noi unui sno dbq squashheads as tney eomerimci family6 require, "Country boys ar not such ution to nurchase is over and be- The Iron and Steel Trades Jour yond what be produces; and I nal, London. w content rnvseu 10 srive wuai thA .Tiloaf nnH'mofit rpfnl nf Rtn. A HUNTER'S TENDER HEART. I -r procured. Caveats, r..,i ?ri,a nr, . T nViplft registered. Ixbert examinations made, and opm- h d reterred this querv to bis Many white hunters had scru DR, F. A. WALKE. 1 J. N. WILLIAMS. WALKE & WILLIAMS, DEALERS IF DRUGS,, PAINTS S600 000 000 a vear Trulv a 10 0 Per80D WD0 wamoniy K1"ea hef mena, wno, in ms rorn, dot- tbe borte 8nd tpokl x6 bim heavy tunhen "o?baV hS game. . This man, whose athletic J .aV.ng, ;S?y 'my liffie man nhat . J ji . : nnUVm ym til the cat appeared. Un one oc- ;ma n w Ka At 7 oVIoefe lM mni t v i im i i nil ii Ht r v m ut:uict ui ccocu iu uuvimoiu, ui . . . . , ..... - rood for Wilts CdTFrte Hack ti rnet S tramert. tijra'elcgraph o3c attached. J. R. HOOD Y. I-rrp, 'it 1 ?!;t V00DARD HOUSE. and a her! Hnt the farmer is afflicted nrtr;rl era h el t hnno- with Knivea 7 ... w, I V7 aiternooni s v unoui a momeni a I - . 4 .... - . . I "- in a way which will interest all. and revolvers; with stern, grave, the duss ever Tbe farmeris obliged to jel rue2edi virile features, covered was waiting f nis lurpius aoroau. xuia surplus i ..-rvr 'i unA I ; - r. v,r, . is tbe profit ;on whiobL this i.arplu aB(j whh taw-volce-that once leaped on hisback, purring I 3.? y0,r of ourg has prospered. Well, he ...jj ii;n: n v,i..:.r,! ,.i,rmn. eAm9. S K'.. teredbander, looked the person home until a late hour ai dignt, h .tolioa the Jad CDSwered: . .r- " w r m . - r xauniui,. nowever,K,Ttvin h bed timafor hem and for him, sitting on rAA,. wnV o hnn. hnt 1 11 nun a. u a w - w m w ar ar a w bedtime all the OILS, ment of the gentleman and tho , ana x win .fic . ftheideal p-irate Yet stable bov witnessed the perfor- sunrose a man-in western JNew 1 . , : .j non I 1 11 r . m v vu u wii r iiiviainii 11 r m r m f w u t 1 u v 1 a7 York who has produced a thous- a onnlnb0r tnnr hpW ' ! - m i . 1 :1 1 TT 1 I tUUAV tUUUlUV' T ,w... . - - 1. andj Dusneis 01 wneat. .ne.seeKB T - , a unfift(- fr;n wa hA a batibt!Rs OltEAT HECORD. to superintend personally its nn tu h;? I transportation and sale at Liver- f tbeBelt Mountains. He wished Chicago has the oosa barber ot POOL SO he treigntS It Upon cars l-. flmnkA nnrl tvARntHownUhA trm-lrf.. On Rnndnv tha tiro- WADSWOETH'S PURE LIQ- tc f ef . 1 orK' . " , . !i,I on the edge of the timber, lacing PHetof "of the shop casually ot- TJID PAINTS" . - r'rrwgtn open glade through ; . th't th.'.k b.rfnnlni. ms irauo. JLiei us buddubb iimi ri.u .;! t wr w-o o a ntlt V. n a-w1"" . - . fc . Itho fnllnwitiCF Hv wntild lift A AiNTonthe market, and the most change, and he gives his thousand f0ioww alone the trail close to bu?y one. I wonder, ho coii- economical. bushels of : wheat tor a thousand L-hsei. e gat . accompanied by a tinuedJ "whether the record will vards of cloth. J lie returns with e ua at,tv U.L uL - 1 CORNRT xkt nwh qttut?t his i cloth to IN ew l orK, ana, - ftnrftAirpR d waited nn- 1 ArrC : -' -4 II IJJiXIU f UlitiJU Jk I-- il . ' .1 .1 .1 I v AND HOA would niy Williams. run ahead and play bacic and for-1 j ."Exactly 103' replied " tho ONE MOBE DWArrODfTUEKT. EDENT0N, J- , ROGERS ON, PROP, till ven trpKl cwnrA'-a tho irareijiij'obUc TEUMo IlEASONAliU:. Employer-" William, yon have ;ilMJTi;iri t.. . f J " now worcu iur wu iuico jcaia. Yes,sir." And I bore always found you HACK AT ALT, TRAINS AND STIIAMLIK. induitrious. painaUking and boo-1 Import! And D-niic J.1;' --T ... , Ion Kind- . I'DU I barer tried to be, sir." Now, I desire to show that appreciate your fidelity." ThnnW vftn.itr ', NOKE SODAKE reaching the enstom house, the tU tbey 6hou,d cme close ei NOJOi bUAKJi, ; goyernmeut ofhcial says to him, Q mbe a certaiuty -of kUli . . ' "Here is a law of the United . f thi Tlla cabj NORFOLK, VA. "What i a the hear reenr'l . ever . mm ft 1 ? euuus" i . . l t i. . .i rn . j maue Dy oue xnaux uaucu jluui States which imposes a hlty perl STEAMER CUUIUTUCIL . Al viMl. 4 bookt until HL..,.. .tivu! sitirdiv. tv o'clock every night I do notl, rn.!,i ni Auua iuc. a . n3. Thank you, sir. For the next two mouth you will work on too fear to leave you in the offico iLE-ta Drw fi-Cu Mt. O! . u alone at all. I have great deal of l:Vi ?V HV Cn ' i . fr:ttr tt All frii?Lt LatuLcu wil t CAT. ?n . nu ceuudenco in you, uiiam. I Sxarsstced a, - l,T aa l liC' Nebrwks Statp JournaL , 1 Eaci3tLi j. j. jone?-uu-i. i cent, dutv on this cloth, and I! . 0 '.V 1 tv-..
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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