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- w -1 ( ! THE WINDSOR LFJGER PuUlierl every vThuMday at By the Ledger PUB .shino Co. W. B. JOflSOlN Editou. The NationaVBeraocratic" plat :'rra of 189 declares: We "hojd to the nsf: of both ' gold and siker as the standard,, Money of i! ' country, qv&'to 'the coinage of 1 'bcihyold and silver wthout dis. i ' vt vrhativg against either metal, or . THE ATLANTA f08lt!W.- The gre'atOot:ton States 'Expo--sitron was opened at Atlarfta, Ga., vesterday. The ponderous ma- Three 'is no more beau tif ul kpot in North Carolima, the State of beautiful-scenes', than Wake Forest. Kov that the trees are beginning to be sprinkled .witf autumns gol'den hueHt is enough to create a poetic genius to walk through . the pampus and have your, vision fed on .this grand picture. : : ; ;, This'oids fairto 'Vie the most p r on t ahl e se s s i o n i n i h e h i s t o ry of Wake Forest.. . Thefe are 225 boys and you rig nreu enrolled and "Unite a number arc expected be t v een now and C h n s tm as . This is already more than ya's Tenrtvlled all ot'last session. . l -.There is tit present right much being manifested in .atheltics. The vhoye . who love the sport are trying to keep place with the growth of .the College in every ether respect. With the ptesen t amoun t ;xf ert th eusi as m it is juite safe to say tint Wake Forest will be conspicuous both commsc seasons. ohinery ha been set 1 in motion, the Exposition is in fuU'olast and in base ball aud foot ball the will continue: several months. This -exhibit is the World's Fair 'VfoveT again on a somewhat smaller v scale, -still it ts on a arge : and magnificent plan, and is really a 5rtval df the Chicago thibits. -It Our foot ball team will play, in Atlanta dur ing the Expositin,-and the braw ny sons of the South will meet a formidable foe in Capt. Gores team; ''":' '. : - Bertiehas five representatives - is certainly the largeil entertain 4 and Northampton seven. None nenfrnf the kind ever seen in thejof whom will, as is evident, onth.1 .Our people ought to be in opper&tion ' alter- several months cessation; A-fight that resulted fatally was i n d u 1 ged i n by. a '.'mul atto and a negro about" four miles east of Roxobel last Sunday. fore noon. -Frank Jinkens,. the for mer, was shot by Thomas Wig gins, the Jatter; and killed almost instantly. We haven't ascertain ed the particulars as yet.. Sept. 10, .1895. Elko. . ; This letter should have appear eiHast week.-Ep. - - ROXOBEL KUM13LISGS. T3E, peas rtre being hurriedly picked and shipped. The crop is a poor one. Cotton picking will shoYtly" begin. . This crop also will prove to be overrated. Our huntsman killed throo deer one day Inst week, making seven in u!l this season. Lucky,, they are." " Cholera is playing havoc with hogs is some localities nearly and a j'rerentative seems hard to discover. -Our.inerchKnts have begun to receive their stock of fall goods and they 'will put in n pretty large and complete-stock thH sea son. . The number of students cn- by Rev. Dancy fulu. . ' icfniled to come aDl! the I1 ''"J"'1 Vv (he Lkpckii niorniDS to wimess the oriUn:ncj ot bantisro. wincu formed Mr. Cale crowd expressed considerable disappointment. The candidates were there who made a profession of religion in the meeting recent- Hv held at Hillside Church. Sept. 10th.lB05.KA.NUER. ' h'EV3 FHO... ' ' z 1 proud tf it, representing asit Wloesthe 'industry and progress of v tur part ofthe country, which is called stow. We. need not be utraid to expose to viewthe msltch v5e8s advantages yof " the Southern "boun tr y the greatest sfction'Gbd's sunshitre ever fellupon. The 1 ferarefor the round -trip as. npw-on- y twelve dolas and it is believ '.ed that it will ? be cheaper. Let . ..xH;V,;all who are able, avail themselves Af the opportunity to see this great - 'show. 5 Many inventions have 'been patented since the World s Fair and hence thrtigs may be . .een that were not in existence's v few years ago. . The. diiferent'ifea r tiires; of the1- great vExpdsrtibn oY tht land tell with' iplendid'Aelo . j'qnence the story of the .World's - progress. We live" in a ccreat . VS Shakespeare never," saw-- a' . ; Railroad tram- Bonapart never . - .;tTode oa the electric street cars 7 ;our: ten year old boys are greater in some respefcU than the g reat- ' est of antiquity The World like theisnjnfit -do movVatbtTie J preacher, or one at least. The contih lied talk of iv? third ;erm for Cleveland, is nausiating to the Sonth. Why does : not . Mr.. Cleveland'put a stop to this that that the papers are sending Hhe rounds ot the country? Ods ; thing to a positive fact the ?i3outh and West ;will not cast heir votes for him in the Con JVention. He may desire it but ie will not get it. - bring discredit upon their coun ties. In tact. North Carolina ought to be proud of Wako Pur est lor the highly, moral tone and gentlemanly bearing of its student bod v. Her alumni al ready occupy many of -the most prominent mositions in the nft of our people and the time is not far distant when they will even take higher 4p6sitibns. Dr. : J. .Ik II. Curry, represen tative ot the Peabody fund, de livered the opening address of the session. ,It was, indeed, a grand address, abounding iL advice which, if followed,will lead any one to the goal of success. ' The latv course seems- to be quite popular ;with i;the . boys. W ake Fotest is the, only College in tne otate that Gives law as an ve in the classickl .: and s;cie"h!tifia This ivcauses mure iiuvi5r lb . buau otnei wise wouia ana tnererisino more use ful subject to a mart, in alter life than aaw.' It verv often arouses a dormant power in man that might haveeyer remained in its f inert st?ite. ifn.nturallv makes hini take greater intnrest in the government ot his State and Country .The present class is comnosed iof :of er .40 "some 6l ' horn -will apply for : licen se" at the next term vt the Supreme Court. The". Sum me'r Law School was, also quite 'well' at tended. : : P. QUITSNA QUILTlXG.S. . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. IIjckstull spent Sunday in Indian - Woods. Mr. C. W. Spruill hasturncd his hogs, about one h rrn(fel and fifty on the crojn cultryfori. for them. He has the prou of a fine lot of pork this year. There are some cases ot -hoi: Cholera, reported in this com munity. MrC. W. Spruill left Mon day morning for the northern markets to ntirchaso bis fall stock of goods. . He wns accom panied by his 'Uaughrtfr, 31iss jdonia. They will bo gone about tan days, imost ot which time. will bo spcrit in Baltimore, wish them n pleasant trip. : Capt. E. R. OiUlaw and.Tami ly are expected homo from Nigs Head the latter, part of this month. Wanted abotlt one dozen rolled at Roxobel Academy was well 'qualified grooms to take considerably enlarged this week. charge of some unruly etouk Mr.'H. A. Cox, and mother re- They tnust come prenared to nut rie'd-from a. short visit :to uy whli a con si durable araourit turned friends, in Scotland Neck, N. C, Mondav of the present week. Mr. LC. Hedgpeth and billy, arrived borne yesterday, from a brief stay with Mr. HcdgpetK's parents at Conway, N. C. Mr. A. J. Parker, formerly a, Rokblel io n , b u t )a o w. (5 i" A h nsk ie, iN.- u., spent a couple. x)t, dayH.;in ot bravinr. Ranolr. A NKGUOJIECOMI INDIGNANT AT 1J KING CALLKD A TIIIHU-- ... v ite. . ': Communicated. Mr. Editor. It 'has 'been ru- . ruorcd thatI was a1out to iro to What comes 'rem my o!d town. An J tclV irA rlat U goinon. In ri;!it slra!;ht jji and dovtn. I M-anncd iti 1 oca h quickly And vrhen t' rre wn a frn.'c, . v. Or, if any fric;d had wl. Then I,-ok for SnnkeblJe ium, r Frr m Ut prii df IJnfin 'C" My fwnd hack In'U.c e'cut. . J.Ike Mt. (iould. 'J. II. I'm lnterotc! in Iwiton,. Havft flench in HoxoSel . Andoftcu trih t'cL:r(JKrt had. Ncus-ierms froiu'l'cli Jldl. I like to hc.nrroui Merry Hi!!. (I'll lore thoe icopje ever.) And Qu!tr.ry it b ;itcn uj Tl.ey'hond tlic IUt ofclcver. . But J'man jr.ose a moment JlnforVr name a pL-rtr, . t Where J'nrst bc?an fo talk' , And AUrtedoa ifc race. TP reniemlired with jrrcnt pica Mir c , ComiDlnlcd with ome orro-. But jotome fast whcneVo I read Abuut o!d Ma-freccboro. In Wmdor retrs I f.nd a lot And ono tidn I ret, Tliat I ha!l Vni. our lj. II ijtT.v.r. Wlicn in Bertie I ct. I'm i leaded ta know l Iucky And wWi him be'tcr I'll.. . I hope Lcll reach Piirnay04 ' Annsoon retxt "1 will. .i - -, Now Editor oftliG-LKiKlr.R.- . (Bold J,hnscn W. K) S;iv to the do Viktrnt e , I've capt mvd ft bright iLar. . HOTEL tEK- Tb Hotel uj"h I p "IVE"v ATt,, We ask a Trul i FiiicDress i to he found la theU, un::irj. . We arc U.-z : -mm isia:1 Laacie cvcxyt;.t t.r. Hotr Jo thee clcr I 'cauie veU i?t J N'ne a lw ai 'XcV 'j 1-ad.Aa.iaitu from 5c lo lit J !id;ir hill thte hhcX U t ) Uctls JuU aixc focki S: o-.1 Bct calko from 4c to Cc v Mem VAuniLnrU rfralel Men i-i42A ih5tu frcm 1TC r1 Cht;?:uT; Tobacco at Ift: JAd,e ilcu rooda It,. t j Vl-t r br t pcrcv!cs M Sc 1 : . j r.u'.lue frrfm up. . I licnh:u5T from 4c town Inst week with his'many the third . party. such reporta friend. -should never .bo-started they are Mis. A. Capehart, after an ex- injuries; when I wns younj; I was tended fiojourn, in aud around ,guilt,. of 80mc Ver btt(, Cfif6 ti,r hut nevor atoomjd fo loe irnd 6 Missina MooYe, of Warsaw, "egraaingas voting a tiura pa0 N. G., has . accepted a position aa ticket I would rather be'accuVcil ieacuei;oi tn&ni'isic aepartmeuf pt.airaost anv other crime, why of RoxoVeV Academy and cr,Ter-Lbas8:the' third party' stinks in 'the ert.upomiier.dutv Monday. Miss .... r ,, , , , r i , . ,J -v.- norttriU of all cood nconlo bnth a i.aoy oi - niscn culture , ' , . . ; oo re -is and aqcompliahmentH, and. has had several veara music teacher white and black theru is" a few white men in Jack Whites dis- JrtvZrZl t tr!ct thttt M tho Tick- i t4i v et last election men too thai wo ler nhe -fiuoVvision , , Andvhilcynu'rc preachln-on tkatl;n. Pray talk to Snlnty Scull, Fori Can't do anything with hia, I Ills head witli law's too full. lit Walterd iyoulevfl het To break up every nrnc; ' Tim fa pi Aye I to bring: aboa t dl rtt e i , lTpon You oouuty't name Anjl upon your StaU ami ccuoty.,. .: , .Q"?tcgotlhenrrveand wit) uV llcuVforsny-o- so aou'ye showed thai, yna were rrlt. '" Kat.S. Dun. , --1 a ' COT.EIIAINK CilllU t S'EWS rilOM THE BANKS'OF TIIC CHO WAN. PERSONAL AKD OTUER--WISE, There was quite a larc crow'd V J. B, SP1YEY i CASHE ' STEAAt I, . ; JWf 6 vMPAhk htraracr lYca Wbv!c:Si iia!uVrmic alplyscrt ilVffcxccplonday. of U-auirr I'ivniotitb. . . i . uuuui-cvi vTj;a an naei rti Plvraoutb I II. W.i 4 I NOTICi:! 0!irOLKCAi:OLI2 CDXUKNSKD MUZ'. ix r.z mtrr may zu 1 The last two issues of the Plv- mouth Beacon, contained a write 'hp ot Roper. Roper is the old Lee V 'Mills airie miles below Plymouth. The writerup, is ; creditable written in ah. entertaining .and5 attractive style, in that scholarly ?tnan ner which is so pexjuliar to Hhe gifted pen of t Thos. sf Arm tead, Esq., the. writer. ' 'It woiiU be funny -to see how third pat ty nurses the Alli jtfice 'if it. were not knwn that tthe th i rd p ar ty ; is w o rk i h frroughhe Alliance ,for party afembers. We say that the'Al-Slan-ce officers should, be arrested holding secret political or tuons. 1 r ' '.v WAKEOREST, , ommmuuioatatLi x : 'Ho'cv r)reafiraht to return to CoU and againio meet old friends i( tiiyre-ne w "0pes. Sdch has throritineat4 Wate Forest Effete .-Angus t . 2 i tlr. 1 ;T fie re " are flKJtroiiger bonds' of friendship ,2lktin than those rfoTmed' at rilege. There we have a little. ',: of our own. There we eseour leaders inclassesU in nio auu iu, ouuieues.' .... ' i KOXOB EL RUMBLING fT. PERSONAL AND IMPERSONAL NOTlS ' FROM GOOD OLD ROXOBEL. . .T h e JleJ hodist meetin g closed last, week "after ten days preach ing, with poor success. " Roxobel -T Academy opened Monday'; 'the' 9th; -.vith bright prospects and nir) re pupils ex pected weekly. P rof. Ken nedy and .wife' were atltjie head of this institution a; couple iof years ago and they' are liked by their pat rons:;' .; ;': "v Usual divine services at 'tlm Baptist church last Sdbbath morning' and night.v Rev. Cree preached a wide awako'sermon in reply to Rev. A. J. Parser, Meth- i odist who preached a sermoriyon Bantis'to''- while conclucting the services oifnieetiags of tho Meih odist here lately. Mr. Thos. Peele, of Wilson, N. C, who moved from here when quite young was in the Vicinity last week visiting friends. Mr. H. A; Cpx, spent Bunday in Boykihs beipgi4 there5 on. an er rand fQtC'upid.' ; ; ;; v Miss Bachelor, of; the Episco pal 0 rphanage df . the S ta ter was in Roxoljelyesterday -solicitin g subscribers to their ; thrphanago papV.Tbe Messenger of Hope." iui38 . xaui .p. : : 3 ensinSj ot Hertford y County has re turned and re entered-lidxobel Academy as student;' . . '.v..' m -' v?Miss Iiena ocre, :ipf Puplin Countyithiv State is expected 66 81101:117 to vtake 'charge ot the music ;depattment of Roxo bei Academy :.in the stead; of Mrs. Kennedy, . - whose health will not admit ot her teaching, o We learnr that;Mr L. C. Hods peth has ; rented . the -saw and gns trdill and. gin of- the . W: i J CapheactiestattfJi'titated'near the aepot bfie R-j? ,T. ill'- R. R . - aBd;yirilim hon'mifiv nnilirr ith ..Vvlvlnn v w w..w.. iM . iuu ...a o t thi : Il-,if i-t. r!tt -!. Q...,l ... I ofso.competant tcaoh Vrof. ! "V -"r i "'orniuc " Alter the ormon VV KonnclyAnna ife nd MiS ,CV a nJT-T rn8tor Rritnw, IJovj t. C. Brit- -N- -X. Moore. ... ",a " " r BMty. jwi OH .1 M.Bd.iM.i , hk' a:o Mrft. Konncly give, 'wJft tl.o urjent need of more n- ,''M- A-J!r." " : in drawing and ..atettcR .. . il'-r..? t l-rcr, i the. mi,.iur.,rv fioI.uhr.-T.rr Sept. -17, .1805.. Eluo. 7 0"t" B T,' t.' , I vote iWocrac witt.no, !V,.":! gan- BRIO UT .SPARKS OATItCRED Tl RV ' OUR 'LIVELY 00 R RESPONDENT. ALL -THK NEWS FROM ill's SECTION. It is CKtimated that of the chil dren born in this Comilrv fiftv per cent die under three years of ,ae.! (nerry; is there any legit imate way of increasing the death rate? , ' Miss Mary Smithwickot Cashie Neck; Miss Emma Cale, of Wind sor, an 1 Miss Eula Phelps, of Windsor, spent Sunday in Indian Woods. - . . Some young gentlemen seem to be laboring under the impres sion that Jio who claps his bauds Joudest; hal ha's! most vociferous ly and most successfully emulates a certain prescribed animal in nil respect s w h i 1 e cn te r tai n i n g? la'd ics is, the heau ideal of society. This may take in some section of the county,-bilt Hero in Indian Woods the , girls: are rather intelligent than otherwise possessing a natur al refinement fihat has been heightened by Association and cultivation, and tan " appreciate quiet orderly Txmversation and prefer it to boisterous rediciilous ness. 'Only on one-occasion has the animal refered to been known to speak apy good and then it was fo r h is m as t e r a raa m . . 0 h , that the 'young herd of the pres-j ent day could. he persuaded tofol low the example of-their prede cessor, of sacred history, in reti cence! Their highest rspirations seems to consist in "setting the other fellow out" ana keeping the young lady and . parents tip 'till an unreasonable hour, and in ut tering more nonsenfe. in a given length of time than any other mortal possibly could, thereby gratifying his Vanity with the suppersition that his braying has won favors for him at thdexpene of some v one "wearing a "shorter pair' of eirs than he :by 'seven inches at 'least! ' . . . - . yuitci largc crowd cathered reward or the hope ot reward I vote for principal and not for a place doctrine gxt from tnose One Sided third party papers but if my democratic friends will give me Something I will gladly -accept it. as I am very Old and Yery needy I -will, thank them for any old Clothes or a nickle or a dime or any thing to eat that they will give mo I no all my help must como from them I have been offered large Sums of money to Join and work for the third party but took all such offers as crand insults and turn- fed from the partys tlistmad the offers in disgust and have contin ued to "work and Sweat for the democrats. The man who first Started the rumor that I was go ing to the third party is a deep a thief house burner and III bet my life he voted third party a democrat or a first rate republican would never Charge an honest man with Such a crime, Mr. -Editor I has never -written to you beforo but I hope you will put this in your paper" So un friends may So I has been lied on. .1 am going to canvas Ber tie County next Campaign an'd I am prepaired to meet any Third party or republican ,poli ticianer thatwill mot mo aud il woulil like lor; "my democrat frienlls to fix mo up in Shape tor Canvasing I want our Side to give-200 majority next "election in Jnck Whites district and beat them Third party dogs out of the'field. Jackson Leart. They will return to China thiJ winter or next year. Mr. Rryant, a worthy manu facturer from Ind.', i visiting frieudr and relatives here. Dr. Nowcll is getting timber together for building. A numler of onr people at tended the Circus at Ahskic to--S- lC,hS95. S. .a. A Mm IX M T. . n.: . ... Acuu r at. kcxkjXtitt 1 1 M t i i M l Daily. tDaHy rxnt-. "No ZZ mtn conv.txtif. Mour.l wiUi & W. Tns f.r All o'ntf Souti:, "5 all point North G. M. M:r.r rLU Ha Z J. It. Kn?: LV. is:pl Trr. 1 bit in vfira: Wo adfise all, both young and ol'd not to indulge iu- Vicious -appetite of drinking, but if you will drmU The Windsor Academy opened on the 2nd. inst. under the management-of Mr. W. D. Horner A M. iPriucipal and Mr. J. N. Ken neyv Assistant. Pupils enrolled .lst.v wrek 33, 2nd. week 45 3rd. wepkr55,.and more arc cominq: This'8peak8 . good forLOUr'eople as well as -for the teachers- We believn -in education and' hard work. The Ledger drink puro LIQUOR, and not the doctored 6tuff sold under the nam s of vilM THE BEST LIQUORS of winch wp keep the finest v.irietv; also Viim, T-t Cigars, Cisarcttei, anil Tobaoco,go to , SJVTATtTi'W' raRESTAUBANT ATTACHED. The First Wealth Is Health ' You rnat notlxave thon-ht rTSKEDS ia th!? consccto. tctIl7 and th. condition it nhat dcUrtkiis ihctr ufu!2ci. Tbnen for prorr rrpwth and sUll caati.er cb ist-lrt! fu&H; the kind of seed we hro beta rro 77zt Izj t twtj-TTt J VV hca you buy thcra. yuu know -irh.it you :c sro-n- to rct,. uoUartaturca thcra m eiUlralionU slarJv 1 iafciui. t FLOWER OeeuS.' -or SSet SfPrf Wlilfh rr nn ...... . . . J - ' 2 r, uUk iiu, irin1 tint rn S fr mrc ecu iiU vr tasy vrc make it !or you to -ct tho Irtt nd get rnccs irotn the grower?. firf9 lie hpartr rrtinnprnfiftn u: .t t HlP 1 I ' A 'MM J?r OrT "n n Tint at lr. r. .ItaSCOe S "mill Snnrliitr. ntnrnri:r :Ql.T.n r.TnuTtiL- 9 ,,Anrnrh tnit
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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