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L- -1. ull'B-Cji illjiri - - - --' " J L - - PRICE ONE DOLLAR PUR YEaH, 1NV AlUiVB.,Y IN ADVANCE OUR MOTTO: DIISU ET MU.n , DROI L IJENJ. II. SWAIN, OWNER AND EDITOR VOL. IV, WINDSOR, BERTIE COT NOVEMBER 7, 1888. r K0.il. I JNO. W. WOOD. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW . LEWIS' I'ON, X. C. - Practices in Bertie and adjo ning counties. " n9 6m WILLIAMS hOUSE, I LEWISTON, N. C, y J. G. WILLIAMS, Prop. ; Travelers accommodated at low rates. 'Table supplied with the best the market affords. - . ; JBSTConvevanccs furnished on appli tl.n. . auStfn PUGH'S DRUG EMPORIUM, WINDSOR, N C.; 'Where you can find choice" Paints, Drugs and Oils, Druggists' Sundries, I Flavoring Extracts, Soaps, Per- . ; fumery, & Fishing Tackle. John F StrattonV Musical Instru ments and Strings. ' Robert Buist's Field and Garden Seed. Full line of Fine Stationery always on ihand. . ' fel8 tfn. Dll. F. D. STEVENS, WRITTEN OK THE DEATH OF MRS. CAR OLINE T. DAVENPfiRT. , BY MRS. ANNA N ikWIN. Weep not for her whose race is run, Just as lifeVjourncy was begun, But rather let thy; tears he khed For those who inoun above the dead.' Her toils are over, her carets wr re few, tnx. Soon dinner was announced. Tbe Beargrass boys wtntat. the dinner with a wild yell and charged the table like a. regiment ot old veterans attacking a masked battery.- Each one went armed with a butcher knife and attacked shoatsand sheep, cut off a quar ter and made oft to enioT it. I PARENTAL TRAINING. Herdife so briel no anguisl She died ere disappointmen knew, t east. Its blighting mildew on her path. Her lot was blest! she liveti to know, isarin's origin est bliss witnout us woe; That joy which 'a;heavenlj spark, j That burned within her trusting heart. Then mother dry thy weeping eyes, i.et no reoeinous in ugnts arise, She's only passed a stage before, And waits for thee on that better shore. SURGEON DENTIST, J WINDSOR, N. C Teeth extracted without pain.' Filling partly decaped teeth a special ity. All work warranted. GEO. W. SIMPSON; I LEWISTON, N. C, CITY MARKET CANNED GOODS, CONFElJTIONARIES, GROCERIES, SUGARS, MEATS, COFFEES, TEAS, etc. Cherry, Mr. Winnie Eaton. Sirs. Idia Prichard, Mrs. Cornelia Sut ton. Oh would you call he backj to life, To battle with its cares anil strife,- To share its woes, its toil and pain, To live a few brief years again. Perhaps alone in wintry agp. To sit and gaze upon life's page, Ana weep c:ie iridnas.tne nopes,m lears Long buried in the lapse of years. To view the hopes fading one by one, Like flowers scorched by J noonday sun, And see Meeds fall like fJrest leaves," When shivken by, the autumn breeze. ;Tht8 u what the childrtn of the present jday greatly, need. Not merely traiuing in etiquette, in lntellectuaj culture in - habits ot: industry and ecdnonijj but in Biblital truth and in "religious tised mv beat endearora to make lttndencie3. But Una cannot bo the hoys behave; but it was out done by parent! who ore them of my power. The water out of selves' neglectful ot tbe Bible and Roa.lOke river Whidh thev had nf th tfinrtnrr anH T fotif tl.of paid five cents a "short" for had rnany parents who ate even bro o demoralized them that I had I foftanra of rl?rnhn and mnmhnf ' WWrvvWWaWS OTMM Ml V l IS V & 0 no control over them.' They were oi the church are sadlv negligent not drunk I know, for each one 0f both. The pressure of worldly of them could hide half a gallon bnsinen.ftud fashion 8qutcze.re of new apple brandy ' a- diy and ligioua.Hfe from the horns, leaves not feel it. Something was wrong tbe Bible io occupy its nndis I know, for not a better set of tnrbed place' on the shelf, and the yjj b live iiiuii liik 1 1 1 1 n ill iit-.jii t pnimron rn amw nn nun nr r-n n graF8. I- met one of my old ticalreHrious trainlntr from lather G Ll UlCm frtc1 & ve ia nod friends, who has helped me to or mother and to entertain no se- The need of thwc wople U a National iuue uiauy a uriuK, wno was rep nous tnougits or ineir siQtul con-1 unroe; iu, xir,w, uu u uu uciun uuu ur lueir nacu despised and deleted, hated and ' 1UU I LiU b IIO OUUOwl I L'llUil I Ui U 11)11 IJ I 1LII11I1HI MUM TTl Til I K . . . - - , , 7 " , . , " J ttUfllCU, "aa uuu- xuere utar uoa s woras to uereraian Tho heat and tho burdsns. thtir r j j vr...i.Mw &.vu..v uwiu icjioicu iu iuicuiui tuia gucr-i lathers bavo borntf Idid; not meet although I saw ation. Ilow ihal I pardon thee Th.ir children n.(,lMi THE RAKKINS'RICHARD INSTITUTE. RALLY BVKIIT MAN Ti Til X WORK. LI MRS DEDICATED Ti) MTU UlfnnRN MITCHKLLt SLTKniKTEDnST OP THK nAKKX.y.UICIIAntl INHTlTUTKOKlIKIlTtKK.r. IJV SOLfiMOM O. UIWJWTC. Text thouiand (110,000) dolUrs heti The icoplo of Ilcrtieluvescntoutacall, a prana tix-dayt rajly, a rally Tor all. 4ut msuutoa, a nome lot o-ur yonthi Tliil call is d grand one, iti intohinp; is iruui. Go he lp thue dear people d.Vife of A plant for intructiori, do rUre thim m uoora; r. P. Wl N5TT h. w. u w I f A , WINSTON & WILLIA.MS. ATTORHEYS AND COUNSEL'S AT I AW. . r i 1). (J. WINSTON, ATTORKEY-AT'LAV, WIK!4)!LN.C. HKNitV iCl'l'tUI, ATTORNEY AT' 1 4 IV, WlNIs)H,N. jTatikT id Ji i.c rferrt c f He;:'' uiuy . In. to J. .. him. lie is a very handsome tor this,- ty children have for young man, and nates KadicaU saken 'Die.. Shall I not visit for as bad aa any old beai killer, eve these thinei saith tbe Lord; and gouger, or ear biter in Beargrass. shall not rrly soul be avenged on -a.ner 8peaKUir was over 1 re- such a nation nn this'' hotna No could you see her spiri While glory crowns her yo now, iithful bloom, IVIIOTOGRAPII GALLEIIY! Up stairs, where I am prepared to luke pictures of all kinds and sizes at low rates and of first class order. m30 ATTENTION FARMERS ! UN 1)1 AN WOOD WHEEL FACTORY You'd bless the God whose tender love, Caught up your flower to 'bloom above. J v" -; . i ' Remember then her words of love, I'm going to meet my friends above, And oh prepare with me t rise, And live forever in the slqes. OLD BEARGUA8SV ACCOUNT OF UIS TRIP TO PLYMOUTH jTO HEAR JUDGE ioWLE'S; SPEECH, j ; Beargrass, N. C; Oct. 29. Editor Ledgeii: "Ve rea uomc a lew nays aOs rroni our :eu I am now manufacturing Cart Wheels, n vims- II ba ju ul Spolcs from liiitl ve tini- t ri tv n ivli 11 llulifax . .i t. i ...mi ..n f.--, 45 ;n i , . .,.,..- mmir ofWl..eis. A discount will I ,e evPrylhing qmot. Only one tu-h Tllowt'd if as many :ta tea pidrs are tak-; while I was poue in whfch'Robe- u bv one part v. AUwork van-anted. !lpci:il terms to Coachmakers; muntsi . U. ii., at conioi lanuiug ou uwruj vnawca up anas one or ins urned to town. The officers have more 1 were not on dutj, and it seemed hat every street and sidewalk tiad become one universal pallet as sleepiness had. overcome bund reds of those who had indulged too freely in Roanoke river water. ome rolwion. Yours in Christ, Frank Kjno. and n6dr.- Go trive theto lostrncimns open the door.- Tbe kevs in. vouf hocket. books in your band. Why shut np your bcartf, tlius tdlv stand: Now hear their cry Rally! do go io mi ir aui, Go finish this tomple, whose fonn. dation is laid. the and JhW. . MO U WAIN, GUOCK-UK.S, BUG A US, CO. FK:!S, T-int. KTC. WINKS. WHISKIES. GINS. lyncon. n. c J. JACOCKS, TOE ijTAGE OF LIFE. Swiftly g ido our yeara. They Ilymouth isa nice place: good follow each other like tho wavei G paai in yonr dol'a.-. go pais in people, good v.ctnnls, first rat 6f the ocean; Momnrr ralU nn your cent. whiskey and plenty Roanoke ttr thn PflnnL :i ' To you it was g:vn, tovoaitwa. I .. " - I. lAMt. A. , 1 1 1 ter, wnicu aemorauzes a man more than whiskey, in any other town." I have made a special agreement with several of the bar keepers to reserve their billiard tables for the1 Beargra8 boys whenever there is another large political gathering. Very respectfully, " IJearQRASS. i - lont; hrj(-l "spie're -Ch.unker had lone of bis Ko.mokc river. anglO 12m. Address P. R ASCOE, Windsor, N. C. TONSOIUAL ARTIST, W. II. LEIGH, Has recently had his shop nttea up m .lias recenwy uau mo uvm . . ti ,r 4i ffirst class style for the covenience ol to go to P. ymouth . & h .patrons. Shaving, bnircutting and sham- next governor make hi poOing done m the most artisuc manner. AVill be at shop from 7.30 to 9 a. m., and Ifrom 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. no2 tfn T H. ALEXANDER, JATTORNE Y-AT-L AW AND SOLICITOR OF Patents, ,607 7th Street, WASHINGTON, 1. C. (established 1857.) i Foreign patents -procured, Caveats,. 'Trade Marts ana jaueis icgiovu. Expert examinations made, and opin- front teeth ku'oubed opt. Ilisan tugonifat fared i:o better hs he had lost all of his beardj im! iimre than half of his Usir. On the morning of the 24th t October, a siood many of the boyjs eoncludod ear kh b treat apeech. Tne . Rearjjrass 1 boya went in a solid bod jr. '..Some on horse back, tome oii mule back, not a few in steer, carts and wa gons. They reached jthere er rly. They found ithe; barpooms open The citizens of the town and the committee appointed to superin i LETTER FItOM AULANDEltz. j Octob-f 25, 1880 " Editor Ledger.- Ye s t e r d a y was an important day with up. Early in the morning the task of raising the poles was commenced and by 12 o'clock tho Cleveland, Thorman and Fowle banner m A s t a - - a. - a . I -wcucci . TMii wo wro onca ac- GoJ win demand tliat. von'll iMve tors. Thev appear before the L mind like j phantoms ot a night's I For every lot penny, for mil this r?iaion. ganoid tno bor rpjoicme uuiuum. Ill IUO irmeiy Ol niS OUi: IDH n en'! tliO vchnlt rnnvrnv wheels'ot timo cannot pas . too conic to his aid " rapiuiy. For nim. ine uzm ot The school nmU be Cniibsd. the hope dances in his eyes, the smile foundation is laid. of expectation pldys upon bis lip; Friend Mitchell's in earnest, and fee looks forward to 'one tears df . inuv he snreoed. IJoy to come. His spirit burn Afid mv ihi Grand Rally, af- wttUln him creat men when he hear3 oi and mighty deed; he L ffird him bU necU. MULTK IK - Hardvarf, Cu:!rr. (lam, iatft Tinware. Kll TooS, tUrr.r., Ar.' cultural Imj.'.emenU anJ IjunUnr.mV I fcLlu. . i'aiau naJ lx!at OJu A f- J lini of Machherr Oih. UZ1 ifa wiyinf?on.y.c. . B;S. JERNIGAN, (J.y. JUrry'i O'.d SUs J.) ncAUcn i.x TOBACCO L CIGARS. all mount the hear the tread the at him ana hills ot amhitioni to shouts of applaute, t- laths of honr. Lo'k n. He is nor in th-f meridian of life, caro has damped its wriiiklert nron liis bio.V. diao swans: revolving in the wind in pointment has diranu d the lottc i 1Crnrn-ndab!o !alours: go"d men vnAtittti And nolhini; thaf's giv'ei; will over be lo?cdf lhoScliool will bo finiihcd, if Mi'.chell fiiotild livi X.iw vrr iino Ually, and every one giw. CVSKKD GOOliS.i coFFnr. Ibe, centre of, the town, where I of his eye?i persons coming from any direc- gloora UPP ,,is counteuanue. lie Mheru on time. tion nneht behold the names of iU.u uasi the men who are to rule the des- of Jou sorrow has I brown iu And to lhce meelingf, and be opon waking dreauii If you have not dollars,- why givo and sighs lor their I lnm your dimes, tinies ot the nation, and the dneUutl,Uy. (Each revolving year Ench clnld will take nickeli; aud who is to be tne Chief Magistrate Beem to uirainisn somctning give m uors name, of North Carolina. At 1 o'clock ,from his stock of bappine.s. Ilis Of such small crivinr, none, need uo asnamed. Let all carry something, if ever o small, Is not this, ranch hotter, than, not givintr at all? How glad I would be if I could be there To help them id singingj to join them in praysr. - And say some kiud word, (o en and scope of patents given. Send for my geM c f .circular and mention tins paper. harn Mr. G. W. Mitchell. Presi- Pab through life has been check dent of our Democratic club, ered with many viscisitudes. Alas, called the audience to the stand ala, his f4nd anticipations have and aftQr -addresses by Messrs. been blighted bythe frosts of dis- tend the ceri monies of the day Cherry and Tayloe, candidates fppoinimenr. . iiis spims naro had arranged tor the speaking to respectively for the office of Reg- 1081 lHeir fouie? vlvacHJf be a mile from town o that the ister ot Deeds and bher.tt, he in bars wnnid have a eliknnn to'taicp troduced in a verv haPPV wav th in the strav dimesfand nickels "silver toneued orator' of East RANKlN-RICIIAltDS INSTITUTE. which were burning the pockets ern North .Carolina, Mr. R. W. I - I . f ot the country mcn.j The bar Winborne, of Murfreesboro. Mr. I . The orgonTzation of the. Ladies hit; Co-operative Aid Society of .a. a ;- i -r " i accommodating set of men I ver address wished that he was ablel Windsor. . saw, for every one oi them had to meet tne expectations ot tne j ciety is to j given up their billiard tables lo people, naturally excited by uch W k5 -r gome or TEAS, i3U(;Ai:; LA!U, BACON, CANDIKS' . . OAKK.S Kl C, VriSlX-QlU N. C. nctl j . M. MANDELSTAMj LEWISTO, X. C, Watchmaker, Jeweler, iiaJ it-xUr I t Optical 0m!. . Watches n-J Clk reared at r.ot. Work rj-.- i ecu. I'ironvrc io.-ciw. iritf mmm dodsb, WINDSOR. X C. PaS! supp!:c! with bt lh rrJir Irt a.Tordi. 1W inT!!c! wf:h cl'r Wintt. L! v n rf CJVir a.nd ToVacoa. Tl.eor.lr f:rUrJ., home-J.Tcf, f:- lulcomfortihl' 10fl Ja l-V c'ty. WiarrVan H.ut' arrl "llin 0;t cljolce c lrrtrt, ar j v Ul : V. Itoaai reventlj rtnoraUd ar. I around Ujc !u!; :llir-4 rivm f r l.vrt cpf courage this man. The object of tbU Bo- And fol? f mf ,,U,C' aDl1 PUc c aid the work of Uie Thon bid him God tneed. and the ' rrn Rankin-Richards Institute. Institute well. 5brTrlfrjr.it u omce atil Im.a.. .mm m mm m, a I find" en OhI that this grand rally, far.a.l J. lu iluODV; 1. W- J.t time may tell. -XB. T. A. WALKE. - WALHB & WILLIAMS, DEALERS IF DRUGS, ?A1NTS t the weaic beaded gran a flattering compliment, but it is t i , thn Wt tn kWnnn. T the oninion ot the writer fone The regular me.tmgs Irty-eisht drinks of raw who has never had the .pleasure tertainmenU to be monthly. Five i . I- t 1 "1 - -t .1 l . M 1 M. ' A. A I m . . . .... i Deiore; xnai nei laoies mail. consulate quorum, uomo lathers, and moinem, the compliment. The officers of the Society: l'rof-1 uncles and aunts.- ii. -i ii - j jt ti: : i. r u rs. -ziv a i f L. tr u:.inn t mat tne uarropiuB uuu io- ms expuoiuuu ui tui.aiiu. Muu luem, iue. hiuuio h luiwi- v-rOuains ana nieces, lei liver being so ilose togeth its efFectB was the plainest aud jVice President, Mrs. Katie San- ' cah'f," and none iay, o ciocK 1 got all or my tion ot nis anaience ior ono nour. cieiy: jirs. aiary j-ugu.iure. v iriiiwi . .. . ... . . . iuu o:;cr nmucuA txxuiz - had not succumbed to His conclusion was especially- Ward, Mrs. Margret fcanderlin, ieuu u tr.ivc:.n-.i river wateri and went in beautiful, and we hope bis efforts Mrs. Mil he Webb,. ; Mrs, dith rnay ne nve nrSONABIX. Norcom's grove, where will cause many to vote the ticket Watson,- (Mrs. jmiiy w insion, vuhuuc.,u .zw.u6, uu 4.vwr.v nd 'about 3,000 people of the grand old party which was Mrs. Delia .Leigh, Mrs Josephine . yL k,u- . , - riv . .-.. $iutrz .. . .. P .r VTr j Tt Ii t hr a.'- Aii.rif... T- if Whsn nil frt MtiTinPftd that. TOM I Mn.? r-ni !v. inTr.., tho tiraf rimn mat nar rnr npn nv infl lmi n ria iiHuenuii. nuuia u. ill la zuxrv ubuo iuuuuv . - - - .hin .vi'f laai'oaToaut.is -..v.. took thirty whiskey, seven of old; apple, jack j. N. Williams. aud. half a kec ot beer. But I thiuk auoke er kept me from 'seeking my most interesting we have ever derlin, Secretary, Mits Emma E. y0nr children will blcts yorij and downy couch upon some vac nt heard, Such speeches are nsual- ;Ward,-As&t. Sec, Mrs. Tleatant honour yodr name, billiard table! if suebja bed could ly dry and uninteresting, but Mr. Taylor, Treasurer, Mrs. Susan This call is a good one KJ don't have Deen tound unoccupied. vvinDorne neia xne nuuiviaeu ai- YBUora. xoo ummuerBui iubbo fe asbame,- . . n . n - . t . ii .. - I . t i i ' n i I -mr-' T I j -m r . ; : : . About boys that Roanoke a body to we foe m '" 'I hia r o a mmm mm i XiJiV fciJ Ul W V VUUW A. . V I w " I J mf f J A I r . . ,.i.J.; LJ f T I -D;-U.. Aoni;rlafa frr A t.rn Mm Ann ftrptmn . f P I KUUW nO dOlCaW Ul LikJ 1 seen iu y uiu: vumuiuuuci , vui. xr. iui. juwuui, vfluuium. w yuwivaiu, i .... , ' v n . at Roanoke Island irj 1862. I did spoke t some length on our sys- MrsLydia Singleton Mrs. Ilat- not then think I would ever hear tem ot State and county govern- tie Cooper, Mrs. Dell Tagh, Mr, him make a speech in praise of a ment; proving the necessity of Mary E. pherry, Mrs. Polly Pee- Northeruer aod praising the Un- Democratic rule by the condi blesi Mrsl Jaue Sanderlin, Mrs.- ited States j government, men tion oi iue.couuiry.wucu luwivurno xjiur, haio. u.j we were both ughtipg for tbe in Radicals were in power Aftertj'ones, Mrs. Gorgie Spells Mrs. It is without question the Leading dependence ot, the powo v x un uu .uu " . i i0: ri. tTT x fir i Vvj7,u Tt " Paint on the market, ;thes ino8HOojoner made one; ot tne Deal penaeni epuunwu uuuuiuaw jur uau,. a. im:?9 'A" economical.' .... - sneeches we" have heard in the the-, office . -ot Sheriff, took the UanaUMariah Cooper, MrsCyt.- campaign. I can't help calling stand to tell who. ne was ana tuia awou, iiucv uu, CORNER WATER STREET him Colonel. Tne Colonel was AND KOANOKE SQUARE, - WSffiWW-- W00DARD HOUSE EDENTON. N. C. WO- L. ROBBRSON, PROP, W AD S WORTH'S PURE LIQ . UID PAINTS" NORFOLK, VA. I bad. shed since 'General Lee of voting Lsheathed his sword at Appomat-l to a.mau, what he was here tor. ne gainea Mrs. josepuine xuvinc, .uru. wu no votes here. Our people are Allen, Mrs. Ellen WitstOn, Mr, hetnnninff to realize tho necessity Leah Robbius, Mrs. Harriet Llnd the Democratic ticket J. M. Newton. " work is complete. Washington, D. 0. Subscribe to this Paper. Only one dollar per year in advance. Mary Andorson and her com pany sailed from (Juecnstown for Now York Saturday on the S'.r. Umhna, Charles MifchcH,- the pugilist, ii also a passenger on vessel.. . HACK-AT ALL TUALNS ANI STKAMKllS. TrtJ:iAf Il.tr alUriiM; a 4" t 00 Kmtlt m STEAMER CUKUlTUCiv. f ttay, Mrs, 'Rebecca Allen, Mrs.! Jennie olcbaue, Mru. JackiJou Subfcribw to the Litnitu, b cczy and spicy journal. i an I nil i. r.ts f'- J.J. JO 1 1 TturiiUT. 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