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- i n r - - , micAii r ttzztti if ' . ' f-i-LlzS : ' M If r II i . n n n w A . I 1 II f Fl II W A Jill I IHE3INDS0R 1E, k Wednesday, November 1, 1?93. rison. at his residence in Chicago . f it tt"u,tV ru re Tii - xi j '" ' i . I btates, and it III., fin h nnair PVPninor In of I j Mr. Harrison had been five times elected on the Democratic ticket, as Mayor of Chicago. This as sassination is but a culmination of tne pardon of the Anarchists by Governor Aligeld, who had been sentenced to terms in the penitentiary for the murder of policemen during the hayniarket ..riot several years ago. The murderer pf Mayor.Harrison, was chased an captu(ed iu 'the police itation toAvhich he had turned, doubtless, to save his miserable life. I'here is no room for men with socialistic or anarchist tend encies in this country, and . the strong arm ot the law should speedily deal with all such cat tle. This is pre-eminently, the home of the brave and the free, but it is not a harbor for assasins and murderers. SEEKING INFORMATION. Eden House, N. C, October, 6. Editor Constitution: I am a -subscriber and reader of your great' paper, and have been edi jou express upon the financial and other questions of public in- f Ws n4 A ... 1; I vwiuiuS fcu U1V lUULT-1 JNlr. Mr - Af. Tcrr nitm i. , snout you advocate, theWi-ight fi g I"1",0688 at ElktoD. Kv..for -Ti8W of the silTeV OnesMnn '! KWjJ a - w I .iioh, j.IYe8 rH'iiersnt- V.. iL.i mi i I lSIactlf n than . anw. nk.. v. . , , 'cr vuuii raecil- "the only one that will bring per- The Washington Eveniriir News, which is ever ready to pay kind word for the industrial Fublfehed every Wednesday at WINDSOR. N. C By the Ledger Publishing Co. South, constrains On able article on cotton : V manufacture. in The Norfolk papers of Sunday. Nortl1 Carolina; H From- time to contain the startling 'news of the time ihtt PaPer has special assassination of Carter H. Har- "OH uu wie progress or cotton in the , Southe rn ffivea as its i-PAanna irst.- because it bplipva tliof this will be the keynote of South ern, prosperity for years to come, and, secondly, because it believes in the South and the tremendous possibilities which the existence of raw material, plant and fuel present for the chean mod of cotton cloth to compete with me oiner nations ot the world. ; It appears that in North Car olina tbere are now 145 factories in operation and a Hn course of construction.' Very v." iviiMu ii ueceBsary to s.but down. These factories repre sent 603,000 spindles, and con sumed last year 175,000 bales of cotton. Another . interesting fact is that these factories are not hud dled together They are scat tered throughout the State, so that there is scarcely a county wuicn nas not important cotton manufacturing interests This is only a beginning of 1 1. ill V n " - wuut win De a lew years hence, says the News. With coal deposits of the South at her very, aoors and cotton crops grown upon the spot North and South Carolinia are destined yet to u ci couon manutacturinc dis A. i ... O irici as lmoortant aq T,qi. e 4 Kit SHILOH'S CURE.' PT Contraption, CongtM, Crvp. tior TtironU Pocket xn, 3 d. tjcta. Soli by all CW SliUoh's fonai FUr k tk Utm. SHILOHXCAfAnRH 'Now u joar chance for CnUlaii xdi i . i . LARGE STOCK DRY GOODS. GROCKKIES BOOTS ad snoKs9 For sale by DR; E. IV. PUOII. nea ana impressed with the views Lancashire, and, for all that Tou express unnn th nnniol can Je seen to the contrarv. mnnh uiure so. nortoik Virgiuian. . cinea. hay e-?v6r sold." Tliere is good reason for1 tliis.: Kn NOTICE! M. AftL-PW .1 nnf ... i . .. ; jierBoas av:ne claims aau.st said estnt r..nt them to me for iwiymeot on or before C.tbe:r' J8t l894' 1 "I'plead thl notice in bar qf a ncoTenr All ncrnn. owing the estate,: will - nettled t ouce. TI Se?U: 18, . -; . Citarlrs Gi-W-iiiTi Admr. DjFBANCJg D KCfST02T, Atty. ' NQTCS; I5t virtue of an ordV nrth vtTvan Court of Bertie connly entered In a cXi Proceedings to convert land rato assets,-lor me payment of debts brought bj Chasl D. Wmte, dm'r of M. Askew, against Benboro Moore, Nelson Moore, July Wynn, Alfred Wjnn, Victoria Weaver. Timothv WeftTerrClla. Tavirw, Jas. K.' White, and Van Burcn Whlt helrs-at-law, of said M. Askew, 1 will sell for cah at the Oourr House door, la Windsor, on Monday Dec. 4th 1893, at said M. Askew lived on, which she bought of D. W. Britton, adjoining S. B. Freeman. James Perry, and others, and containing ele en arrea. ' This Oct. 24th iy. D.-1893. Chas. D. White, Adm'r and Com. By Francis D. Winston NOTICE! State of North Carolina, ; In the Bertie County, J Superior court BuffinM. White, vs .Joslah. Mizell and C. J, Morris. By virtue of an orrler of the' Superior Court of Bertie county, made m the above cause. 1 will fell for cash at the Court house door in Windsor N. C . at 12. m. ou Mond iv. October, COtli the tract of land prescribed in the plead ing in said case, known as th Bice land, .adjoinin; CV J. "Morris, E. P Si mons' heirs, Joseph Outlaw and others, aud containing 100 acre more les. Tliis September 18 ih 1893. Fkancis D. Winston, Cora. S23-CXES a special t j. t . . . , . , General Merchandise. FURNITURE . Oar stcck U noxir complete !o Terj - larllcular, and we can plena the mot fasUdiniw. BOTTOM; ;R0CK PRICES." MRXESS.-A SPtCLlLTT. Quick Sales andSmill iVofiu our MoUo iC. &R. TAYLCE, WINDSOR, X. C. NOTICE! Ilavmsrlhls day all fled before the fOn.a .i .imu 77 T urrur 20 niaki coc the estate of said Nanct C. Men U, present thrm to mc or mr attorney tm or before October Ut 1804 or thioo- ic win oepieaticti in bar ofarrcovery All persons Indebted to said eUli will avecotaad cjpctucs by Immediate TvraenL This Sept. U.18QX . IL A. MrFRa, AdruV. FRAcibD. Wikstok. Atfy. HAVK YOU lKfcOT.VKH TALBOT'S A5TII!fA HOKE CURW 02(E DQLI.AIt riR BOX. ruusAumr D,- H SYAIH. WINDSOR, XC MK PlIEOi ID 6L5LME PUBLISEHD WEEKLY, OTU onl paper rtn.hsd lo Kotiil Lnllko aaj oi2r reaper. . Ssibtcriptioq pric i ctoU per Tear. becufor sAopIt copj. Addrss Aypasw J. CoyycR. f-siirr. N. C. . FALLAKDWlHTEa)::, MERLrm- . l1 STE. MASTst' VUtUaTc.V..rfc:k.t 5 pu. fr Ifra. New Tcrk bt O. D k ; from I-LLfc'.'r i. - 1 1 , ... . : i"(Ti f. br Rr. . a. ilrfvT Tor fan.f W " .tkU NOIIFOLK & CAUOMKa H. 11 COKDF.NSKD KTHtDULE. No. 'o. tI03 23 I't. A.U. STATlOXi, . - No. No. tire A. 11 s vs 7 -41 X is Dallr. No 23 Wt I,;! ' if. . . I ihitifcS VP tlHIlv exrrrl fatA. niaka cocncclioa i tiArl Trmhj No. 2X i s. ior an po:ou bout, ai x. IS 4iipoiuunorvi J.U. KiUftr, bo p'l Trans. rjftruiojf. fen. rrtx iVus. Att i ii i - L C.W.ytTCHKU.4CO, I a. a riAScon. wnv . x.c' NOTICE! c The Gorcmor has ortlered a special erm of tho urvrim rM i . f . conntvror Uie irial ol mit crt fmlr tto be held on Monday the Ixth toy A Norember 1F03. an.l to cr-ntirue fne ThU 8th chtv of SeM, li Sol. Ciikkhy. R. or i Ved.t an clerk, exfficlo Jq Boor J of Onintt iPlfEf In READERS .... , New Goods, - : ; Styles and Prices. i D 1 i i , m ir , . Freeman & Wd GCNnUAL AHKtri r. I. itWii MACHi! X)uiiaitnKoorxTr TTvs Wilier vr cf.Ins lo-jk tit fr.l lr,tat rapo:uio of U?) forli I'M o 1 dnnfi::sj. -n rtldotj rj Urm. m.t C3r.M- vr.t Mr. W. fLV ii ii .ij ft n I vuv gicoBuiaoa u.vuu i una. o oiner win cure ?r he American people. There are :LDIi0t n a , ri: "rr'TT. c"re r crow; no .ouixic vuiuge, uowever, i cannot Ul ,n nonw so much relief in caes of quite understand, and would be W.Pu.'uf ' For a,e ,,yDr':E :glad if you explain them in The Constitution, In the first place, ' 0 5t is stated . that we . have CLOSING EXERCISES. Knly about $3. per Jcapita in the kThe -people of Cash ie Neck South, while in the North and tnrnpd nnf ir. '-rn vr "New England States there is in last to wiWaa 1,. i rfrom g200 to .SOO to t0 ;w,tness Ae closing That money is congested in New ex"clfies of Miss Dora Snell'n Tork and other Northern cities. 5chool- Sne had arranged a llow would the free and unlim very suitable programme for the ited coinage of silver increase the occasion, which was carried out $er capita j circulation in the br the Ti'rihliH-- . . rcnUt,on?- I can ot .see how reflecting credit un themelveS we are to get more monay into and riw-tb.fr teacher Thow -thw section unless therets some- inK that thev haT h.Tl u -thing to.bnv monev with T. ,ht7.aTe had through yU only a commodity thatTs Sl'during ZT tZ xchansred for another :.V g ine -term The ity. It is true the Soutl Ztr8he w crops of cotton, tnw; ;; :rrr-ttuaienc? oreci teT, that yield an immfln "r. C A?J99 .V inn Knt if fi.. i. "7 I::: -r"vl4U4 'uon, and delivered lyor quite equal the cost of nrn- Mico sn i. IU"g manner. .. , 'fT1 VPr I1 Tef7 cP. TKt UiL itrf..t .i.i Auction, how 'are we to retain 'any be a 2" ,0 Ofv, descripUoo, con.Utto, of au .m niu rw. " W tSKJ"?. &ZrZZTl mohev . attHiHTcrl, ' " uu copeient line and Hcstt CroewiM. r-r trtfentCrSf? . LWE QUOTE PRICES A3 FOLLOW: - -v--" im- iuj; ici iii. nprroihmin. . i ijiuiiea tnrmn Khrwi rmm i r t ar.? a r-'r'BAVu .a. tun . ail r-r . i w n via w a i - . - p v w - - vr- i 1 r lima r r h w .and West, we cannot bWgii 'U, ZZZX rnpn- ing's exerci.es. . Jfjji -nd ei VSfr. l? SJiS v illn8Iree aoaanlim- . RKHOLnKte "al "r?vefon. from 8c tol.5.)perTrd. All the Tiut StTlT m rlJ ited comage of silver will in- HKHOLDEh. "-j. from.5c.oVl io perrf' Im m GlmI wmm I - I J lUITIKI 17 tT von vnnv t il " - " . . . - II.J -f, jvut wvuKC iU wo paSU EUd honing li m. . I enceoi your rators, we remain nui. . fcWUM14 Millinery and Ladiea Goaks, a speciality, Work guarantee!. GENERAL MERCHANDISE TCHER :IMLE'S F"g : PATENTED FED11UARY JjlESl. ED GENERAL - AGENTS FOR JlEBEY DILL AKD WI.VI then our section will dejbenefited PAPER MAN. ? Will it dp this? Does nnt. Manr mfin fTi;,v. ' l.ri greater nart of t.h n Vi.: ' news- t furs Southern t " i IT" r iaea Te Pistent dunners. J. B. SPIVEY, i SON. " jjlMMil r Soea. AlMtivnvrr "V- .A.La, IlKllt.VG Soy Southern cciton mX W 5T " T danD Europe: which consumes ahout ?P lets s JfgrtmAjjw three-fourth of our urodn suPPse that a farmers raises 1.- ffi 'PAWlfi W . 000 hnaliol. Uv.x - I i - as! If tKifi 1 trno "krtnr lOOO huahf1n rif wrV,rt , - -.VJ xvw wuuiu an in- " "ct year and crease in our circulating medium sells this to 1,000 persons in all enhance the price? Would not parts of the country, a great a decrease in acreage of 33 r . ' L6"at Por' nt in cotton do mom tn uAr" ul V'"m 8aying. band the price of it and brin prosper- tZ K "h0Ti time" our country crease m our currency.. Please the 1 nnn if,? ?if i Rht- 8000 elucidate and obliee. I, ' 1 ,u?heU. 8re. Sow, but . . . . . a ... IilEN S CLOTHING u FAMILY-FL0UIl:A SPECIALTY. A nice line of REMINGTON B RE ECU-LOADING G vU uaaa low price. : (PERRY'S OLD STAND.) ohhVp ,7 "UiJ"c re gone, but ; - oDiige he has nothing to show for it ' - i J- H. Etheridge. and hp thpn Mi: I i - J - r&WSrii fw4'?A Bootsand :SKoes. I o UUC ILL fi. Tnrmunn l.'lil I . 'Hats and Caps, Wo will publ ff The Atlanta Constitution on hii "ia"' Sl n aoore quest ons. in nn . ,u' little week's issueEn V " rY101?18' consequently -be is se Cultivate The Habit "J - OK UUVISG SEEM CAlUTIiV.) xxiti jrunr cnuaren subject to the uu..r xi so, you should never be wittv V;11. rt 3it,L''1Te . :berlain,8 Coul Heracdy. It IS' a certain pm-o .Auw.Hewe.- peen Known to fail, if f (ou as, the croubv .is : AaS .Ti&uve u-i h ' har k "I will moment's thougl -!-v- :" y iflfi 1 H . con fj 11 ce anyone that a il ' '':-Vyv i" '-v,:". -J ! Vne hascaTe for persistei riousiy cmbarassea in his busi- uess, oecause his HKf i owing him a dollar, - treat it as a ouiatx inaner ana think it would not help. Continue !:. wuaiuess year m and - nw:kT," j . -, us.me uoes, now long would he stand n? A moment's thought ub- tent , imes. Notions, "TrOTiTirrri At Rock Bottom Prices. Also a Lnrge Stock of IoiLmJ eriMit fcr. too Wl.MJ Tr local ncrtUst cf. power. f u .S foa br g2?5 xS of US but vou r ..t iJT t . DJ TU & fccct. all rl.-!! wiioaUnd t m. . jhm wtu 14 the ... 6EED MERCHANTS, i '1 f3 - advauce. General NORFOLS, ' - VA. Mercliaiidise.
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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