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: 1 i i ' I'KICE ONE DOLLAR PKB YEAR, lNVABIBY IN. ADVANCE UUR MOTTO: plfcUJ ET MOS DUOIT. 1 ; . - ' ' j , . ! " ' . BEN J. 11. HWAiN, WIiEi: A!fD KOtTOlC. ' ;i . . . . . . . . . VOL. IV. WINDSOR, BERTIE rCOUNIY,' :UC3VEDNESDAYi.SEPTEr.1BER26ii888-- 'HO. 5. A HI J .; J Ls mi ' I I " .III v1! II X I . f i . ' i 1 i 1 I I I ' - . ! - I - I I. i I JNO. W. WOOD. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW LEWIS! ON, NC. Practices in Bertie and adjo ning counties. n9 Cm WILLIAMS hOUSE, LEWISTON, N. C.v J. G. WILLIAMS, Prop. GLOOM AND GLEAM : .. V ROBERT HORTON; ' ' ' ' " "1 r ' , ' . ' ; ' I I have my time's all dull and syny, -Whtn lifo crawls maimed and slow, And not a feunbeam marks the way Which I am forced to go. . f .. But I have times God sends tlum me. And on them sets His seal tribute, ae equally as poasUilo the j elusion '.that the: protected roauu- TMimlnM n -rr-im fori ntlnwrafM' Table supplied with the best the market When every moment laughs with glee affords. jjConvevances furnished on appli ticu. au3tfn PUSH'S DRUG EMPORIUM, WINDSOH, N. C. Where -vou can find -choice - Paints I Dru;s and Oils. Druggists' Sundries, Flavoring Extracts. Soaps, Per fumery, & Fishing Tackle.? John V Stratton'ft Musical Instru-' jeneuts and Strings .v Robert Buist's Field and Garden Seed. Full line of Fine Stationery always on Hand. ielSUn And woe smiles into weal. And then I mount on airy wings Which quiver in the sun; - I look on all these men nd things, . And lave -them every one." - Or else I climb up at my will, With hope and gla lness shotl. Until I stand upon the hill . Wrapped in the armfe of God. DR. F. D. STEVENS, SURGEON DENTIST,, WINDSOR, N. O Tee tli extracted without fain. Filling artly decaped teeth a spccUl- j ty. All work warranted. GEO. 17. SIMPSON i WINDSOR, N. C.,1 CITY MARKET. CANNED GOODS, C( )N FECTI OVARIES, GROCERIES, SUGARS, MEATS, COFFEES, TEAS, etc., PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Up stairs, where I am rci)ared to 1iske pir.tures of all kinds nnd nizes at low rates and of first class order5 na3P ATTENTION FARM EIIS 1. INDIAN WOOD WIIEEL FAC TORY God sends them me and makes them mine And takes them then away, . I could not, if I vrould. repine- When times are dull and gray. I ! Good Words. burdens of taxation, and, iii "the matter ot discrimination tol favor the iu?ce?eurie8 ot life rather than its luxurie-, and generally, tv do the greatest good to tHo gieatedt nnniber of our dcodIc. How the com t twill r.njiiUIjr,lncrta in brightness; for iiutaoce, on Ocfrw ber V Gth, t; Trill be fir tlraej at bright m at tho tlioiTerj and about the mtddle or NoTrraber ixtjr tlmej .at bright.' Unt at diicovery it was xtrctaely rintf and it ? lather doahtful nbrthbr it'mll become vitlbld'tn Duaitt- ited etct. Sab"eahcnt'ca!cuIationi m 1 - . . . , icn, as porae I will determine tbu Queitfon -with mccb greater certai nty-Xorfo! k I Lodger-,.... . f r ' t - . , , , . TI1E B AGGING TRUSTS iTbero U moro than a poibiIihr that the grtcdof tba Jut Bagging THE TARIFF. But what is the tariff to begin with? A tariff is a schedule or table of taxes 1 or customs levi d by.a government on the merchandise that comes , into its porta from foreign countries, or that goeoul from its ports to other countries. To collect these; taxes, custom houses, as they, are called, are es tablished at every port, and at Othet points along the coast watch is kept that goods be not lauded without payment of the rcqui'r'erf dutie8 or jtaxes ' ? Tarifti I may! be divided into three classes, viz Tariff for rev. enrie, protective aii'l prohibitory taritts.'- vi'-'55' Whkt is a tariff for revenue, or low tarift. as .t is generally called? ; A tariff for rrvenue. , strict IV speaking; orlbw tariflv asit ; i r wfi.PtimntrCjirtWl Mk t general i ycaiieu, ue arraugcit a ti ............ .'i ', r , - .i:ims, ll-:bs and Spoke from native tim- j-Willi tt; view 10. raiding revenue "bors which I will sell trom $3.:o to o.& ; alui to distribute aa equally aS iH-r Kur oi wiwm i. .-v uul) ... nossiblc the burdens ot taxation is iei luurs :ue uik-;! ... , - ill DY (ml' r:riA. iiuwuiN auiiM. fncturf -Tnj'ys higher wages bo canee of protection? ." 7i;Aid if the' protected manu facturer does not pn' 'more thnn tble'uytjirotected ' .one, what be comei$i'vour protection theories? these cuds are' to be accomplished VT8. I! it yonr answer that prb- in aeiaii is a matter tor t discretion' oi our Federal tors. But by no sortot construe- 1 9J U ;thaM it, th tion can this be said to give. Cou-J labor is:nottrotected from lorrign uiu ttumuiuy icrinuKe ma muur, yuu iuubi ui cuursu uiciuuo criniiriations or "give protection the rajsing r'6f all wages in aR simply for protection's . sake, in countries. Now, if that it triic, order to build up manufactures, then'-bdw about the pauper wages for instance. If-the mannfactUr- of Europe? ' : jers or producers be benefitted -or r lOi If you raV capital wijl not p'protecfed by a tariff iri lii ma l i l in iii iiin Hi..i.iir vy irr h i v iiii w 11 i villi m.innii i iih i tt r' i i v i of the coVsunier. and to do this it is being inVeat-d in nnDrotected mcn Tlio Colarobas (Ga.) En- violates the mandate which re- lpduatnes? jquircr Sun, Bepternbtr 11, ' tayi; Qjiires Congress in levying a tai- j 11 If protection prevents us "The Lane cotton rnllli, of trr iff to distribute the buidens of from selling In foreign markets, Orleans, hare commenced the taxation as equally as possible. does not protection make lets ' fini-rtnr of .tr It is the nniicv nf th ,Rndir?nl work i.L.,1 nf mnrot manufacture of strong, open cord- party, however, to enrich the 12. It there Is free trade in ovcn cotton bagging forty Inches manufacturers of the country at labor, and hih protective prices vide, which, it U claimed, is as the public expense through tho fpr those' things wbtcb laDorsrs suitable at jote bagging for baU agency of the tariff. That tins is must buy, is not the laborer being iag cotton." The new baling bis contrary to every : principle of robbed instead of benefitted? . been put to a taTsre Icit tt 2U w ngiu ann jusuce is penec iy man- j iii. if protecuoniau acsiro loiuneaus dj rougu lunuung and ifest. If, indeed, the employees pay high wSges, why do they I has given eotirit aatii faction. It r. i. wisstxjx. v. u williav ... VTIN5TOX t WILLIAMS, ATKriKEYS AKD C0BSSEUC33 T LAW. . 4 lr. wir:xi:tM?. D.a-WINSTO.V, . , , ASIMILN.C IIKNKY.I-. fUtiil, ATTORNEY' AT'LAIV, in . 1 1 I iMt t m I - fTM . . InnjU CCJL? H'Jf-T!1 f get' 8 ir.i.2 ;lllOveii ii . ill dm m m iuuio v ,i r ..... j . - - - ot the manufacturers were bene- ulway's ea ploy the cheapest labor wilt keep the cotton clenr than fitted, the wrong might the bet- they caii find? the jute bagging, saler froia fire, ter be submitted 'to, but they are I 14.J If wages are increased .by and with proper machinery for not benefitted. "Protection U protection, whv do these protected I turning it out can bo made for for. the bosses, while. for the "op 1 manufacturers indorse protection I less money. , It sometimes happens1 eratives' it is . uulimitcd. 'free I and spend large'sums of money I that the opprcisloii and ovsrrcich- trade." : lto uphold it? ' inir or monopolies cue a soar to Fifty years Ago, the cry was for 15. It unprotected industries I invention. The rudlstrho have protection to Vinfunt industries: pav the!same wages iU those that I combined to skin the urmers of now the cry is tor protection fori nre protected, : are they not us j the country by putting op the protection s sake, and the bigger valuable, and, if so, why bnrd uiui t ron tro r mm oniir una mnro i inem dv raK inera nnv Ltpavri matured and more .'powerful and! taxes ta tho protected cues? co.nred by 'the Iutrodaction'of m more ,ciant-HK inc jnuuairy uw i i ' I uepcr.Buoniuic, nrnuTtacuircu is; the.' more lustily it cries fori BOW PKNN'LAID OUTTIIK CITY fnim raw materiel of hnroe growth, . . : .1 it " : ; . !!.. . nu nunfriiri'T v i i . l : ..l. . : rr i. . t.j s . E. UOUtIAIN, onocKniF COKFKflS, yLotnt, ktc. "YIIISKIES, ' TO HA rco, "-CIGARS. WINTOi:. n. c. fr n if . JACDCKS, ST nrotection ahd-the more it crets ofrvr - OK BROTHERLY IX)YK. ii' :rvu :.i- 'V." I L... .... t a i9w iiivtir'nv iii ih iiiii a - distribute the burden oi tiWntioii h! WillUm Penh when laying mt as equally vns posiblo,-4jut .a , tar j tho city iii ISO'2 i aid: til have is j'bq.iuic , mfco ,.m;ms ifuw - i modeie! ii on a ussign oi anqieni llinJtrare. CctltfT, Gu, fcurti, upou.wh'Kh ne tariff can-be- U:d 7",? Tocit. Uimc, Ap. I kdU. r aiats and lAaia t O Ll. A fll .WUiIOU.K.a t a foundation for now truL A JUIXItTrf SEXJUnrXWOEIXJ. iJn IgeTnfij occupies ' poii tlfi wi.uSi ' enable Lira, alraott llcoinp; him, to collect statistics cnosen . lew, me r?cn rnaimracfur BJ, - - j Tc,t9i m lrtird ers. aud place them npii the pov- l w ;! ;.,... . , , :'-;;ti.V.;.; that , PblladclphR, should . ba rdolhe gruet t g'tibd to the great lgrt:.n;couotry town, which wul 0. S.JEflNISAt, (J4I. 'itiTj't UU EUoi) puixxa IfciAl terms to I oacumaKers. r-uip-iiimU'F. C). It. nt L'oniot landing on 3totnkc river. Address P.KASCOE. aulO 12m. Windsor. N. C. TONSOKIAL ARTIST, W. II. LEIGH, Has recently had his shop fitted up in ifirst cla&s style for the eovenieute ot patrons.' Sliaving, hnircutting and sham pooing Upne in tne most aroswc mauiifi. Will be at shop from 7.30 to 9 a. m., and from" 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. uoa tin T. H. ALEXANDER. sideration. Piaetical'.y, howiy r. there will never be nch a t.rii nine and simple." strict!) speak uig, a in all utrins met e must in the nature of things ho im re or Ks9 "discriniination ' ; and the moment di1cfi mination; .b'gin the tariff .becomes more or. les And what is a protective t-ir?tf: A fitncjly protective one that has its duties so as not to: prevent importation foreign goods, and cons competition between home est number of American peoplo; nerer be burnt up nnd a1wava p tor tha caaica-Ot: dirorce. axi JllTUUAUCO A. CIU ... PcnnhAd an cvU recent inf erf lew ho said:- . - J MWPOft ' , SUGARS, I AKD. BACON. CAN DIMS, C.VITK3 KTC- WIXDSOU.N.C. nxhlS y but to ennoh n chosen lew, maiuU wholesome'." iu. ine xori:iern secnon, M.ine dcut rUrt-nd-ltr: for nnro air and .MI wuld not add nor takeaway eiper.ae of thvj.conniry ut large- -reen hiel.l.aiia luvnl a g.rder. ,U .f the . aases 4 dirnrt -now R r I! nnll iHl tiriii. :n M-rt, his yiMn.t tuhter. drea l( atatutn . If it were It C i, who acio:npauW herf,thorwh7, jicwe, I would prohibit bv debt Evervthing that naitr does art t1. ' ,lrff,.,u ,c, r-V :iinc wuh t. c parents of eilher ,ud everything it W; undmie f - ,MC ,,I0 ,nr. "V owtBTejjjtn. h.o Is for the benefit of JNorthcm iv,,,, t tha tiino w l J UJC,a4C,T,Tf uo,rc"tC- moncv sharks ,n,.,l11l', l at. th.a n tuoi if4 9 psnmila!-, and they ono.!l,1ar- -v ' built one of Ihe wingi of a cmi - f.,. umt. - i,, tliatifi drdir As we have said, taxes are nrc- . . i . i . i ... c-:.. I mntn aontrr leani uui in oruur oasnrv. bot.the leas of them ; tha V "J" "I V hW thcro tut b . tBr,lf h,etteV , cpccially wbe, Federal miiThoVri .-,nto.l ..e f-cnOc. arranged ti, atherere have to co into 5. lA' i?-JL?""L.A.f-tC!2 .n.l.dcpcndtnco of each uu ibo "' State tor their collection, aud mi uifi.:. .k:i..lol,lcr .. . . ouent I f in trn ohioct to thV mfl,!fl r?TVul: ,u-' uu 'n' ! There i cnndenied inthe !Ut audi V TT vl i. 7 1 tier amateur counsels inuuiaceu nfl.npil .ho-rn!t ofmocb ex- " of collection ouite as much as to It. ..t rA.t.rin,An senienceine rfiai.oiraaca fJ.UANDELSTMf, LtwUTOS, 3. C, TTalcfmkrr, Jemtler. aJ c!m!- In Orl fJocxl. Wtklat -I Ctxi. j rtalrc at hcrl actir. WccJj nna Ancnici'i nor V en AlTTORNEY-AT-L AW soLicrroit of AN1 p atents, I ... c . . .' . J tne Taxation useir..4 iiKe our " wi,?, hntr aver i"- - -- wPiDsflR V r - ofitCberng to give the home man- ,0re,ther8, wo object to the 6js- Tffi ihon :rf The Vorraa? vn.t nmom.tof unh.rj.mM. ml.t , C. . utacurer the advantage oyer h jcm for the very r.nsonMr.Ham SSShlTS TriCin bW?bcen ATO.ded, .f crery newly r..iACUii iU foreign competitor to the amount iiion- ur,ed ,t;tliat U to gii bt. tyle at that t. rae P"""? mirriid coople nd the rre..u of insert. . . otthedutj. -- rii-r E?Slo: V WW'1??' toch could' Imr. - ben' mJ.' to 1U, .V-. U,. A..ri in o nrnh;h;tnre fU. , . - . ; cIiddcu. aroora . at.measurca in-i, - .u:- ,r. t t, t it. I cr arvi xMco. nuw .a liuiKviwij v i th8 a cde rii iff ! 7i ; 607 7th Street, WASHINGTON, 1. C. (ESTABLISHED 1007.) A prohibtory tariff , goes a step fjdhcr and discards entirely all of revenue heing a ys- thounht gove weakena that of the States, as he said, by introducing the inflii ehce of officers . deriving their emoluments irom. and consc- Chicago Timet. Foreign patents procured, Caveats, arranged as Trade Marks and Labels registered wuuu tern of .import duties or taxes so LjUeDtIy interested in supportin to prevent the impor the power of Congress." certain goods or mer- rtemination chandise. ;Th:s is accomplished TAIUFF-IIOW THE LABOR ions relating to "toX; bv requiring such goods to pay partysktIT. very high duties or taxes for the and scone of patents given. Send for my circular and mention tins yapcr ul coafortit! hf.ul Li t'o dir. LIGItTNIKO ABOVJSTUECWUW p1 oatil 1775. wbcii It wwdctrored ! xon.j .,..n J;yiZ . . , by fire: I'rairie Farmer. tonr.M Irora vanoo. paru 01 ne """ Ulllloxl OtaiCS VlilKx: mo aainniii i fcJTrr lUck H mf:Srnrr- Iel?ij tc'rvalsL and a wildeniess The plants flourisbed finely, no douM greany uuu iu mo uvuiiKUkiiu the fair Margaret, and the garden continued an attractive feature OltniT OF T1IK NEW COMET. ' Profcseor Bobs, of the Dudhy o 3 iiiituti uuiw tii v m rr 1 1 At k n rriff ? j f Tike's Teak. Bctweeo'Sand feJTchrapa cSc aiuj o'clock a severe cle. trio storni, f JTL HOODY. i X)K. F. A. WALKE. J. N. WILUA3IS. . accompnuicd by.hriry To!hofMY00DARD HOUSE l'ALKB:& WILLIAMS, DEALERS IS DRUGS, PA1RTS, OILS, SC., W AlYKWf IKTH'H , I MIK I.ml trt .,,,..1 ,nn;,,..ltrfl(Tfa thnn hA tvnJl enrati -rwr. -. . 'I -... . . I i A I I ' I II . urn . t- IhA ft . UUJ l'AlWTb" exnenses. even thoUL'h tbo srov 4. lla ve you ever seen a verr nero u Sfw--M" rf,itt h iidmitiiRtprrrf nimn wealthv firm oav more wages and present calculations indicate i :v-w T.irt .1.' AiAm;.;.,'!!.;' . A ... tlmn i mruliTntfllv wealthv -Ollfl? I that this Point ' Will le reached ami thp.i most .i... i.,:.... Aa . .s :(vi run ever r'lven mora i ueccmicr iu; uuv un . r : a . a. a sa a . m i 2 at v - w - a - . ' r . I . . - .. - - i I 1 M."l " EDESTg?fl-2r..Cw privilege of entering: our markets. Pattin? tho whole toriff que8. ob atorv ut Albrny bascom- cco The ohject is by adding tbe high . . . , T . 1 Ubserratory. oi Aiornj.naacoin , ... .1 r tion in a nutshell, the Labor party ..w UnlrnUtinna-nf the orb t i,f hail, f . a. .1 e I ooe ?f ia 'fiao f rul. tVti nmtilnnac I . I . ! 1 I... I rifOff Itl lUO limal ItaUOn. iUIS laciure 10 prevent me ioreiijii oo;o,fc ,o t-w .. .h0 nriv (.oaict uiscovcrcu . u i 7 . manufacturer from coining into and protection' for the bosses," bf.Lrtf. TUrnnril at the Lick Ior Cook, aged fourteen yrars, 1 ? a ' mm a i kxs bb a mm m m w w v - - - . - A our markets, so as to break d.'Wii Und thereupon Robert U. Cow- nWr4trr Sonteraber 2nd. This daughter of MrUcora. U. Lovk.l' . competition and give the hume drcv .lie candidate of the Labor 1.' '.,-1 ..rU- l Chicaro, was standing.tn the n. tt ROCERSQN. PROP. petition, as we know, while it 111 wwiug p.mu 4uiiu.jB; hdo aeiermmauon ui uuuuurum .1, ..v.j, .., . " . l .i '.. ..-j I -1 TT - ..tl. in onnrn ha been a work I rsinnff elements, suddenly, nnd crease iraueuiimuiouet FnuW. j,, I r T . VTT7" .1 u -.7.,t7.' -I rwUU n Aulnn re 1 a orui 0 tiicioi whthAP ho I r rrpT nniicnitv. bdu 1110. result I nuiwi'it" 7 - iii . uuui sc. bu iuijj aa iuci o 10 o . w.uw. - i v t' , . ... . . i till oTTcrs CntU wiiinvUlioci U government itbe peoi.le who. live worked for a protected or u un- at present reached can bo rtgard - cnt., U " Ji"? I 'CT t filled Uie Snder it mast be taxed -to pro- protected employer? ; od aa berelv approximate. Ac r-ora and M' "r','0rm vide money for it. snpport, and 2. Have yoa ever seen n la-, cording to thwe tbe.comet it now) r.fUl -o in a ereat country like our, con- borer who expected to receive about twice aa far from the earth t.elitntn bolt atnkp. th. nnlor taintng 60,000,000 of peopi; and more wages from a protected a. tbo'.nn i., or about MO.O0O- tnn.t f"" ".V"??;1 vovericg such a vast extent ol than an nuprotected employer?; ! 000 mile., and i... t the earn. iit territory, a ery large sum of 3. Have you ever .ee.. a pro time, about 170,000,000 mt e. "11 monev U evtry year absolute y tected roauufactorer pay higher Irbm the sun. It mcmng to- fl.or. rimtMuzhtlJlh, ,nii.ii trt I tararia ira nnrniiu I ( 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 'uiii iiticic vi' - - - - v PL, 1 k,m n n . . . V v " - . - ----- 1 I Paint on the market, economical. rrho crorrlrd cronnd her.. Her had ttm ttoiIc3 to an enrrmta tz?f and her lady aud limb ucrd cut ia ttri; c and " hornbly rnatilated.-. TLj incident is a pj HACK AT A fL TTtAUTS A-N'D. Imj-xtrti axJ twUc. I;u.-o on fjitvt . BTKAlICtl CUIIUITUCIL .i.. Mi 1 I. it .r Itv'fiilir thirtT revenue necessary ior me exiior anjuuug iuau juu no m; naui .-v , jii-L it. -Lf --t.-5iT; il i' . a !. .. . rt.Mii f,.? I flnvfi. i A the comet and tho cartn r.rvrf?o wumwr. cttippt t. . " n ::. f-:-v If ihon th nnnrntectcd I nra ' niOVinir. lowani ean fjUK.'Piucuin-. imu w AND liOANOKE SOUAUE. selecting the articles for tarittlma taxation ana in nxma ineamouuis nagw of that taxation the object off a profit Congress should always be to dis-1 souing ASH wiJlUJOii- cnliar phcns.'ncn aml -IraosnLxc: SxtHr. NOEFOLK, VA. X" - I . . . . ..,. 1 l . . . 1 nufactnrer pays-just' as-highrfroTn opposite direction!, tho xr:no :i:c;ncai oirr; -"Tcr , and still is able to - make locity oi approacu lovjaru uri u..a.i,,,wvv...;.y . by what methcxl or rca somethint: nnusnai aooui ai,t t ml- .r.. . no you arrive ai ine cou-j uuu muea auar. wiwiut"- - . . r - . !. I r-- r 1 . -. J. JU.M
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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