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J C- - STOP jt, J. Borrowing YOUR Neigh bor's LEDGER!.; WE Will Send it to YOU Twelve Montns f or ONE Dollar . ' Six Months 50 Cents. 1ND 1 I ar Xrr.uk-J a-u i.j m3z:Ri-ir-.your t--'s "vOLJZl- . WINDSOR, N. C, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1899. ; NO- 30' i mff' ' ' A TnmftiHntrnf on. uonncr . - r- - Qfin VIAHinHPC vummu,v4wv... be satisncxi with things a tie fcr.d i jay H n H H -i-l-B--lrl -a -J ,-' T I - . 911 i ir.e man u j v. tt r ri-x- 1 coemption! Jf never stops because tne weatner is warm. A Then why stop taking '.: & scams emulsion simply because it's summer ? w g Keep taking H. It will heal your A fi lungs, and make them strong for U another winter. ;: '' ' A f Sec and fue ; all druggists. ft Legends Of St John's Chapel. For The Ledger.-. In an editorial of The Orient of a thfm would Lean ur.coruiiJionil sur reader to the roimons of the riu'.o crats. Can a brave and pitti-tc at the 1-Mti" bxll m L-v.ic K-k. Ark , urd thc i.:f trt-.e, ?ltt ti the Addressed to R. A. RIDDICK. TcART XII. By ' AU V--WW - " I 1 recent date "The North and South people with a farce love, of Uctty acttrg -o t cw.; contrasted" is this excerpt -Every burning m theu hearts i cor.icwcu - -..,... JOHN W. HOORE. Auction ! AUCTION ! ! The entire remaining stock of DRY GOODS Of the late firm of J. B. Spivey & Son, will be sold at auction beginning Monday, Sep't. . nth, 1899 and: continuing the entire week" of Court. Dont forget the date: Court Week beginning Mon September iith, 1899, ... , :.. e; i- ':; :v 5s r ' - , - f'.L Spivey. r " Surviving partner. You can't imagine neighbor ' ,1 he deap quietude we naa, I When we were in the "Forties" And the men of every shade Of color, and opinion Down here in Albermarie I Were so blest with peace and plenty " And so haDDV one and all, -That never a land grew fair faster . As love returned "twixt slave ana master." True way down in Mexico - We had war upon our hands, But only faintest echo . Crossed the intervening lands. We read in the newspapers How "old Kough and .eaay- fou?ht jAnd Scott in proud Chapultepeic Thinss to such a pass had brougnt That peace with California too - Were ours, with further gams in view. That a whole half hundred dollars As a full years salary, Was thought a sum prodigious And the wonder, then would be ItUUJJ III 1UC a v, . rr r the.world generally about 'evens up wrongs inflicted by thevr rampirr with every bod. Every section has W ho can rest satisfied m live tH3 ci. its, advantages. The world is .built these boi-con-stiicton? The h:!ory ebout right any vrzf, let us try to be of the Anglo Saxoo is n: of hard satisfied with things as we find them.' bitter strvglc against opJ Mion. It Does the unjust unnatural conditions still goes on. And tne wonaer.tnen wouia oe i cusung m vui v.v i - 4W1 iinm - -" How such a pile could e'er be raised liberal sentiments? ;Our reading and Eequeath from bleeding sire to son. Ana ii k was. men uuu uc praicu observation teaches, to the . contrary. " The present atUinrHb-. cf happiness 1 he ptim.sira 01 rny incr.a iwa is the chief aim ofl rational beings, be refreshing this bet tr,hcr if There are certain things absolutely tained by actual conditions. nAovcfr ! r.roduce hanoincss in 1 J. II. - this life. Some of these are money or other values, equality of opportu nity and hist . laws. The assertion , J 'w I.nT4HbJy jtt iiKt;--Sm ja"UJy to ttc Vr." C;,e a-" L4;cs to fhc tttuH. ' JSt" They thought it was the duty Of the preacher in those dajs, To have his farm and cattle And a croD hmself to raise; And foi five days, in every week To work on like a Trojan, And not to preach for filthy pelf. - buch was the common slogan I ammmm ill t fit r rc t vtJri tS MMBiH.1. Off Iff? II -3 ; It rn 1 1 1 ? t ist. tf. w. 1 n-f ' ft.-, ,i ( tj Jf aucn was tne common slogan . . - ., i - . And said a man who preached for lhat mon5r c U 1 V. ' C pay Was never wanted down their waj CASTOR I A W:xvtz::, oiiiri1 Stop! The old feeling of the past, . ; Born of Nat Turriers'affray, Had largely been forgotten By the men of a new day. And over the country wide Came a spirit of repose, . That would not istop to darken life 1 ...... . .i i r vvitn tne inougm oi muucu iuc, But trusting God wives Made broader still lives. These old," godly gospellers Were at best a feeble folk, ; No blinding light of glory On their darkened vision broke. But thev loved God and his people j a And they preached the Des: they a. . Knew,- 7- nervous energy and'mcntal equipoisc looking after wealth and add a -dah oi bitterness ta their. cupo oys.,t But the great mass of humanity who iro tniline and strurr?lin for the aW Maw - o ' - -OH dc frxi ft. I ;wr tt'i a dc vl t 1 u. RAISE MORE CATTLE. The prospect 'or better pike baby it tcca W' -. . . . an' Vorl )' U !j ts i!c "JrVtf. s:a . Mothers c tiJUxai -ff J Tkaav;i knee tkmr (horpm '1...... f.r.-; nnvorates their I ttimln? to this source t4 itrmtsclcrccn e a ice cl ct t u:c x aa uv u ijiiit, a4to tv w kiw a " - mm . I I. & tV, t L.j:...- .-. twiMi.WMMiihi.hnn. aria to aisuautrt CUtt.VrtU.fi ...... ' i i ioa iiiMnri are in id ca uutciiT icw cuwi uuiwvm . - I -- ; t i . I Never know the blessings wider - Like a mighty swelling tide, i- till their aimes and An uPro ff j30 Tho wolf of hunber and'stan ationjihould be acnong the res'-hs cf every carcc..c a ia any f om cx txy t ii- Sending away for hne candies, I- keep all kinds on hand, from the io cent a pound stick to the best boxed at 40 cents a pound. t. p. gurley:: Then it was. countrv churches Were first seen adorned with paint And mere shells no more sheltered From the storm sinner and saint. Handsome comely stately " buildings , Began with us to be the rule, And about this blessed season We had our first Sunday School What a blessing thesa my neighbor, Unto to all who toil and labor. I In the dead unhappy past, Many thousands were content To bring up their poor children All without enlightenment I Saying School and books were trifles Only fit to spoil a child. CTins and howles forever al Iheit door I farmer's year's labor. fan aJ-'t. Tk TS s il : through whichtio ray of hope or joy In explaining the tttxai advance t:cD5a tu wvc w ic ever "falls to lightc n r the olbccl consumers ir.c .c iota aa va. ' " : ys.itcanbc amp!y .cttmr.icd for ftl:" 'JZIV 11 many I or ra u4s- I tt J J 1- 7 Poor old France, had given backl As the. pnee other assistance-. . . f .. . . .and dl$pJlir, JJZZ oCr Wks. Born and raised in poverty' they are -by the ht.her rate. Western ruciers . . . r- .. . . '-. ... I m.I . , f il rvn I ..'... . irHnmir cVJpc all ntU d d chained to tncir eOTironmcms, air .uro .u w -i i jar&rc L Lll V V v va ) aW W-a a w ---- i, I mi rwii -I" rT t ' I I r ta i t( .i t 4 t ! a tit. of " t Dr.Aycrs Cherry Pcctornl Phftcr. t-T rrs-nl. vex. So when the revolution Ended all the tyranny, . And the last red coat departed. And our fathers all were free; Then the Atheists of Paris Sh'iDoed their vile contagion here, And it ruined hosts of joung men, ; Spreading wider year by year, Fill like a tidal wave at last , The "Great Revival" blew its blast. A host of humble preachrs Did thus mighty work tor us. DR. W.L. DA VTSpMt ,oke Such ne'er entailed on; liberty. And their scorn of wholesome know- They traversed this vast country Consulting Optician:- All errors of ref rection scleiitMicallT corrected MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONES Our Illustrated Catalogue, Ip. 10. which we mail free, contains a variety of designs of marble and granite memorials j in matins' a IWODer Se- io!" wfor inVTll satUfyyou 11 Zll It would seem to you and me 13 Thati there would not be man, : Who ;ould beso jnistaken. In the shaping of his plan For the future of his chiidren, And their place among their peers When in after life, no fruitage s Should reward their toil and tears, .But doomed to one ignoble round Be at last no higher tound. 38 1 VVPercay the largest stock of finished It was also", at this time Gravestones, Monuments au- V ' I xnai uui oiaic, -i ms "-""j -SS f abnng about, imong; V i MkfjMiKsize. f "4. f- Afar betterf brighter day. Mfcwi.anyfc' r- A tar better; Dngn.cv uiy. THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS When through our borders far and Vr rmc 5 I59-163 BANKST. NORFOLK; VA. ... -k TO MAKE ROOM near . Free tuition awaited all, i When the humblest of her children r Might upon,' her,5 at last call; For the means 4if r rising higher 1 Toward the things all men desire. A. id' I -was then a littleboy ; ' But I well remember yet, Hnnr thr rtfonte in those lays Wnuld on SunHaT morning get TkAmcplves: untojcountry churches: And 'twas rare that you would see for fall Itcve c:p11 W Vdrv Hroods at aA "i45r Any vehicles buttheir carts, greatly reduceqprice hiieperhaps it stiii might be d Jl Z- x !Af.., mi1 rnmi:' in double fnf Lome ana sa uw yourself Alt at cost; a greamy shoes A few would come; in double gigs A carriage was rarest ot rigs Then weU nigh every bad ; Dressed in their own nomepuu, Itwast indeed but rarely i :.-t W J. JJ.MARPRE ro the eaualitv between these prisoners I the Ivoof, and adds. of poverty and those in comfortable I -The ncrober of rane cattle bi rr-m,tanrk To c i m that such l considerably tlccreascu on accwa. m beings - ia - their ,, wretched.. -holes I ovci-graxics and the competition cf are happy would be like painting ti I sheep on the same ract. rc gates of hell with the hues of para-1 winter was unusually long ana ist dise In the silent city of the dead ( mcnt and roanjjof tle cattk dd lo ; tK onK- nlace the world wouiu i cause lecu was scarce. "even up" with them. Terhaps they -Meanmhik both the home ad find the manna of Heaven for their foreign demand is incrraurg. V souls ample reward for their suffer- gium for example with its rast popo- - ftf..i ingshere. Who can tell? btion ol woiking people uas The world is radically wrong and it necessary at last to annm v imn.rfM it mm himself. The ar- strictions upon the irapoit of Atter- duous labors of Christians, Philan- icaa meat: and even in Cerniaoy rx thropists. Scientists and Statesmen to spite of all the efforts f agtaiaa atvl nWto the denlorable condition . of other inrtuences to exclude Anxtkaa humanitv establishes this assertion, meats the ttadc in cmr beef and th- J According to a noted writer thous- ernieat odocu U enortoous an4 iormer i 0 . ...... I .... ..- andsof men and women waiic tne steaauy.mcrcaurf; vc streets of our large cities begging highly desirable and the homcsn mKIch I U h.nWv inidmuate to met.: the dc- lor. uui - T "i . v . hangsia - notice "no help wantxl''. mand. Language is inadiquale to translate -Thus, with a growing demand al the sufferinsr and woes of those un- home and aboad lor our bed and a fortunate people. - In the South the supply 'which, temporarily, is tvot poor farmer is robbed of the fruits Ci quite adequate, the meat producers at his labor by low prices of his pro- the grclt.wtcrn centres I the pack. .wt thousands eke out a bare ex- ins? trade are now compelled to pay I . ...:u.,t mv Krftmforts or I frnm tnt ctrA in one cent and a half ISianic it ivuvuv . - I . t luxuries of life. This is largely due pound more for live cattle than they to the mortgage system and scarcity of paid a year ago. This means tat more let An asylum, grand and stately, "rrT",' t.. . - - ; iir Rose hard bv our Capitol. agriculture vaiucs. . w - .... - . m Jotomc tkm I f .,.c litrriminilinc Liws I 1!!nc niC irSS inevitable U wC inow me iaii nv uiui icraiiuu u uuiji ..... 0 r. .. .. 111 I . . . - .J . . . t In its dark and loatnsome noia, . lhj country. Laws that are not prices incy w , V V.V.. Aa Tm Wi TTi-Vlti-l M4UuiM(-i limit N V-- Ir; r..- lar k rwRjM r I . ac -. ' LrrvW Ino S-tiS aa a4 If a-i -r -a Large line of Sloves Stoppins not for rain or dust, Toiling without compensation Other than God's promises, Ne'er was seen a noblier crusade, t Or such grand unselfishness: God bless and keep the memories Of these dead Saints ot ton days. That same era of "Forties", ; , . . Who yet famous otherwise, And though its predecessor ; Saw our railways first arise, Yet so it was "till forty-eight ' That it was in our fair land, Should any one by misfortune Cease his action, to command, Such lunitick was soon immured In some dark jail and never cured this Season! ... ititt lit i Ti The Famous SllLtzs inv. us-si- j 75 per cent Cheaper ((utrt l ircplacc; Almost any price. Come to sec tpc before buying. i Bt Do Not Ftt Mr i But induced by love and ruth, We at last refuge made I For those poor helpless victims, Buggies, Carts, Harness, and Collins. $35. For a Buggy. atui L'ls fcr tuUint -J thrr ff 1- E. S. DAIL. BERTIE HOTEL BRETT, The hapless and unfortunate; And mercy nd unfortunate; h , a re and b nol the fore the raise to the valce sooths their lost estate. Ior ' & . . M mt.ttt real propeny uuu m-a.c a i- i nation CTeat or happy. The reduc-1 D ... . . I tion of the masses to pauperism and I The Greensboro iccgrara C4 AU nnr women too. God bless them, - ' ... Came at last to have some ngnts, A brutal husband ere this, In accotdence with old lights Could then whip her at his pleasure, If she chanced to be his wife ; Could dispose of all her property And imbetter so ner me, That often home become a hell But her sad tale she must not tell tyri wivh Vsm- HaiLi Va trxtt a3 TriirJ ar,i Suxxxrt Yrtt. Fo try attxiLci . WINDSOR, N. C fj-opposrrE court t ;ousr. o:; xn-JT-rj a axa w-- - . unlimited enrichment of the luxuries lurday says that tU eaoduscf ngrt means the rum of this Republic. he I from Wilmington, Katga ana wi great middle class, Ithc conservators K-orth Carolina cities to New York ot tne nauou, ia -w-ii v,""w i mu ..v.. , Those who cause trouble gnei, pain i Greensboro is provieg to m j - 1 - ja t and woe all over our country are its hood recruting station, too. ah atn. r A IWI IWI H- ( V. - J CI M " ' For there was then, no recourse, : Her appeal was unto God, v. cn: o-ondai run. I Anrl in sorrowful silence i un -mo iui " -v.- &- ' i - . . . , . , ftn , I i 'Fniirprt his chastenme sod, Ornf S-?lMWfes, : Bursuhardship, fh That now no good wife need to With a scrounorei long auiuc. against them and their method, r cw ' oI MZttx .i.:Mi niiif 'iA tx silent 1 K met two weeks. Trie L.n.r mnT desnoilment and the .Aon.ai ainfyidinirTlB J-TMltR-OA SMIfB ma) ut -fleaiaaoq paiiva Mtm pnvtaoqi liraax iqvioseA mv. anna I MaV ran heSvithout her consent Take her own goods, no not a cent,- Hi.) J How itnerpreacjiws "w" So-little did they:pay tnem, - What ever might befall; 41IU wvw ' " 1 I fs"" - i calamity makers and enemies to the 1 here has sent oil quite a msnbet c4 peace and staouuy oi our gutiuiu. jcoiorca tw Ought we to be content, and so un-jccnUy. So far as Kakighis concern- svmpathetic as not to raise our voice ed, there has recn no -ex.u. s)niP:eViCl,V . l.i.;-riMhrr that the dcmttue CI writer knows that at lea it one-half I those i.r,t tn SVw York State brick yard. pain and wrath they cause. It is nat-1 not been cmf 'td nearly urat they should coropUin aloud Uo here ;llun a )xar or t- itih; vn1.'it4ch'aiacter . and or- Ak-avv 1 7 . . . , rin so that , if , possible the , remedy limav be applied.; Eternal vigilance is I the price of liberty and eternal agita- H OT EL JTx OAOTOItXA. Ok I a W.S. HAYESjf r ft F PRO'P. ra4jc t ctr. w DSOR, N. C, ,1 r? ' V"
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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