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I STOP vm t Jt J J Borrowing YOUR . Neigh bor's LEDGER! WE Will Send it to YOU Twelve Months for ONE Dollar J "4J.CSix Mont5() Cents. & :',J ? " VOL. .yuri N PS.OR, N. -.P;, .THURSDAY t NOVEMBER 16, 1899. NO. CHRISTMAS SHOPPINQ BY MAIL; ." We hare mate preparations : lor taking care of the wants - 01 our two mmion customers . who live in every portion ot j the world. - s Our 804 page Catalogue la , full ot fiutrtrestiona kTn n 11 verytnlne to Eat, Wear and Use, ana offers particular bargains in t - i - - Bookcases, filcvetea. Brass - Goods, Cabinets, Candies; Guarantud Watciu Couches, Commodes, Desks, I mwr 1 ouws, ruuuuua rtuig, x GoldPencils,Groceries,Hand- Legends Of and Memories . St. John's Chapel. . ... . - t on wis tfwe.hiflfsi. .Tnwj'irv Mnfflem' Lamps, Musical Instruments, - Keckties. Ornaments. Pocket SS? sSSlS Alas! this loving maiden outer iiurciwco, dvuuis. Addressed to' ; ! r R. A. RIDDICK. ART XXL By I JOHN W. HOORE. Had a. sroodlv store, of rjride - ' frames, watcnes, etc. 5 TT , .? . ' , , Our iMhograthed Catalogue Her dread of all things earthly 5?,?!f!??r 7 Was that oebnfe rni?ht:aeritfe'? oc trS& great jolly, in refusing - .atalozuevnth samples or cutM I . aaacMea offers zuus ana vr- it was.ttius, sne Dined m silence. Jx l . - ... - , . - As thi days went sadly by, . ie onlv mcaned the niffht is d Of dav light, I'm still more - weary. -vrr frmm 15 05 to S20.0Q. where. . also issue a special I qu. Catalogue of. Pianos, Organs, ""'J " u-; Sewing Machines and Bicycles. We will make your Christ-" mas buying more satisfactory -than It. hnjmvpr been befnre. J. H.A Son Flour, Whi ch Catalogue do you Nt Barrtl, $3.50.. want T . Address this way t JULIUS HIHES & SOU. BALTIMORE, BID.' Dept. 909. At midnight, when her mother ' Could not from anxiety, " Find accustomed balm, of sleep, - It was then, all silently, Z?1V. . KK iL. ZA ViO - And the maiden in her dreams, inurmurea or ner acneing sorrow, 7 ' While by help of the moon beams She saw her cheeks were . wet with tears, ' ; And spoken- words betrayed her cares. : '. ..;. Windsor, K9V. 6th. 1S99. ' The board of C( mmlssiontrs met at the usual hour, the following mem bers to wit: . ; . C. W. SpruiU, Chr.'G. L. Mirdre J H. Lawrence and Thos. S. Norflcct Minutes of . last meeting read and approved. - Mr. W.'T Minton oflered his ie signtion as County'Comr. which was accepted. . , Ordered that John Mitchell Esq. be and he is empowered , 10 repair Wills Qr. and Cashie bridge at once. Ordered that Cashie and CRR& L Cow be relieved of the tax on the valuation of $10,000, as the same was listed: by the Comrs. Ordered that the R R Com rs. be notified that steamer Mayflower is : Did You Ever I I Attend A I : Guessing Bee? J 1 Consulting Optician. All errors of refrectlon scientifically corrected MONUMENTS, 0r Illustrated Catalogue, ; No. -10. which we mail free, contains a variety of designs of marble and granite memorials and will help you in making a proper se lection, v Write for it ; we will satisfy you We carry the largest stock of finished Gravestones, Monuments ana siaiuary in the ioutn, ana nave unsurpassed fa cilities for the execution of memorial work of any size. . ) THE COUPER MARBLE WORKS (Est abushed 50 Years.) ; ( 159-163 BANK ST. NORFOLK. VA. Thus the long hit den secret, ' Came at last to the light, Yet, in dire perplexity, Were her .friends that, summer "' niffht As to how they could recall him, He who yet, was far away, - j Pining in a foreign, prison, Was barred from them confined there It was a treat to see his cows, ' . . I -fc T , 1 1 IM And yet were guiltless, of all sin But they were much mistaken, ' For the lover long ago, Had been freed from all restraint; 'And in London it was so, That spite of war and enmity He wasmaking manyinaa, RAILROADS PASSENGER TRAINS. North, No. Time Table No. 2 EFFECTIVE ,4-27-. 1899 ,1 South. No. I-A 630am 6 40 7 05 715 7 25 740 8 00 a m Lv Ar Windsor Butlers , Askewsville Holly Grove Branninq Powellsville c Ahoskie Ar Ar Lv 630pm 6 00 5 40 5 S 520 55 ' 445PP . ntoiK, nnmt isntiilaii Flac Station. Traiii No. 2 makes direct connection with the Norfolk & Carolina train No. 102 at Ahoske Troin KTrt t m-iliK Hirct connection with Norfolk & Carolina N0.103 from Norfolk. J.W.BRANNIN G.C.E.BRANNING Pres. - ; oenerai wianager M.C.HINSHAW, .; General Freight & passenger Agent. - A strange old man, with daughter fair, Who for many miles around, Was considered fairest, richest 'Heiress to be therein found; And this you see would certainly Make many, wish her mate to be. ' They lived on a grett wide farm, Down beside the Roanoke, Its bread fields, stretched, far away, To forests dark with asL and oak; Across the river too, his vast Expanse of lofty cypress rose, From which at midnight often came lVt,.r. KMllfr-c- iM.-it. Kar nf Ot OXi the taX llSt I0r 1301. . owls, - . ; Ordered that the following pi operty ! Gave fourth their loudest screams be put on the tax list 1899, as the and howls. ' hut tat ir faiV tn list the Sime-'vic in Colerain township, J. W. Branning, residence " . &c at ; Branning sUtioo Windsor township, Richmond Cedar Works standing timber. ' Orderd that Geo. Baker, petition for relief, of taxes on solveut Crs. be refered to Sute treasurer. Ordered that Sheriff collect no County tax on Saw mills year 1899. Report of Heahh offices Dr. H. V. Dunstan, approved. Report of Directors of Co. farm ap proved. The folio a ing accts were audited and ordered paid to wib J. P.' Miiell, services as Director Co.. 3 days and milage to date $6.60 John Mitchell the same 19.00 E. E. DaiL senrinc threo road r Every couch miles vour throit more raw and Irritable. Every ccun congests the immz membrane or your luns. cajctcarireyourihrcsi tad luo5 in thia uay. Put the ttni it rtu ind rive them 1 chance to heaL You will need some help to do this, tzd you will find It ia x .1 The lonely great house far away, From the villiage of the slaves, Stood upon a headland,, high f Close beside the river's waves; Here in state, like times primeval, . ; And the patriarchs of old, -Colonel Sutton, lived full lordly, tt ; : t: i r i J Big heards of cattle, hogs and sheeD. v Which showed his careful ward and keep. . . Niffht and morning stem the flood, Swimminsr o'er the wide nver. i .There to graze just as they would; Fair and stately was the mansion, ' But a lonely solemn grace, E'er with shadowy tveninz came. 4 w - 1 ' And sn clothed the ancient dace That fvfi nnt KUnrl mio-nt rlainlv Ree: I Orders. .OO I Hung o'etthc jjU: suuicmyMtarjv- - j Jessie lggrd " .Wvt- C L. L. Cobtf convwinsr w. 1 El AO From the first dose the Quiet and rest bczln: the tickling In the throst ceases; the ipasm veil ens; the cough disip pcirs. Do cot viit for pneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold u Uhout delay. Dr. Ajcrt Cherry Pec toral Plaster shoali te orer the lccn cf crery rer sca trostlcd with a cocgh. Write to ihc Doctor. T hm) w4 mo I iikwi . . ff t.j rmm mm i-tl M T.a " i'Mt ia m i 10 ft: c lcs G-cvi!r nc?t tVa Vim Jtf U t A V.'.T - S. LIPSITZ'S STont IS TMC placc Korih b the U'xs tck c Men' Oitiie. IU:s 5 'k .Li :-r tk t m Gcc 1 .AJ !illl4Ut it ?,TH I INERY MH ljDty 1 f:ri a:trrii k till I alio te a t&e cl Lace cuu'-m, lioJcx exf'a, ret, aU kiJvdi e f'w-t4cft. J tte Wt';".c 5-sx Miciuif. Yc4 i3 Ij er-JAi.ty, Crete a&i cmc'.&c try uck tc- fete pTtLuIrj lKr?. II ; jx?a tateasjr.h.?-. ta kH fch Ji uUiu, ccrtr, fvUr, U wit. U"y, tlirt, a4 p-r'aor. 1 id p ay tv t itt rutkrt kti- t Wrouznt by him for fancied wrong. He, the lord of all this manor, So 'twas wispered, of t among Slaves and neighbors, that the two, Man and wile, ne'er spoke again; j He in' sorrow stUl abiding, In her crave long has she lam, 1 Bntohl the bitter memory From which he since could never flee. CHESAPEAKE LINE. U. S. Mail Steamers . ; ... To all Points North East & West. And being lett unto niraseu . , , . v . . .. , , Followed his own views and enas; l,a'".wl i v"-"- . -r, . r - I WrmiPTit bv him for fancied Wronff. I T W itV n tnnrrval cut as tne juigusn were ms iuc, He couid not fund with them repose He was in perplexity w v Asto what he next should do, ; It was wrong to 1 nger stay, But where, then, had he to gof --, It was thus, he stood debating, Whenja letter came to him, . leiling OI ms SWCClUCiUl a 1 f I ; , , ! TT kirl rrrnnm cr mm ! he iuw uav i And all the love of days agone . : ? As every one, nurht expect - m m 1TT I I Willi VII W Bill- W V ft W BAAAU Came bacK to mase mm au ncr uwu. i - - -r- v-- ,ru a x oave a iau, so mucu uuv.u 1 No wonder, that he rarely touna Then he sped across the sea, One to disregard commands, Just as fast as wind and tide, v . When after years he grew to be Then, could! bear, such a lover The bord of many folks, and hand tv 4o nrpwnrp of riis brider " It xw .w... ' v i j Soon her damask cheek was blooming Swift to feel dishonors touch Tt. w. A&kew. i o tons coal for C II . & Tail 66.co Piivott and White, work on C II. and Tail 5.80 R. C Baxemore, mdse for county farm 8.05 . . C J R. Tayloe, the same, 17.18 J. J. Mardre, the same, 39.11 E. E. Etheridge, Services as per bill on file, 29.40 J. S. Mizell, Lumber and work on Privott & White, Buggies. Hardware. Repairing. ;Ve keep in stock...... -r. - - - tm-Mand stove rixturcs of all ........ .......... mmr - u.bvroc l;,ntl Tin and aatc ware- Alwj nv. tt ........ r Kavc Coffmi rcadv for trr.rncuaie delivery.. .Try us UNUSUALLY rellin? sorrow all was gone, And the church bells, too, were peal- ngi . v.v: To salute their wedding morn; Northampton, Hertford ond Bertie Were ail on had the fete to see. Lv. Norfollc, Jacksfbri St. .. S'AS P- m. Lv. Old Point Comfort.. . .--M5 P- Ar. Baltimore, Pier 19, Light st. .7:00 a. m. B. &O. R. R. P. R. R Lv. Baltimore.... Ar. Philadelphia. Ar. New York... ...55 a. m.' v 8:00 am. .10:15 a. tn. " io:xs a. m. ,12:35 P-m- ":43p.m. Steamers leave daily except-6unday. . For staterooms and any information call at. Norfolk Ticket Office, Mainland Granby Streets. - V ; Phones 112. E. T. LAMB' . ' . , W. H- DOLL, Gen. At. ; Pass- AS RAILROAD' CONDENSED SCHEDML Dated Nov. 20th, 1898. J No man e er crouch. saw him yield At least the aristocracy : .. ... Of all these three bailiwicks, Were in Murfreesboro, seen, - There to see. the parson fix, ' The marriage bonds, between the two; , And no couple ever yet, Lived in wedlock more serene, ' Or amoifir our people, met r : v Or themselves, ' more worthy proved. Tall and most divinely fashioned, bhe was IUll oi genueness, How shall I hope in my rhyme Now to tell you half the tale Of Mary Sutton as they knew her, Ahl good neighbor, I should fail, Fcr her beauty - grace and . goodness ; Made her chosen belle ana queen Of a wide entended region Which has ever famous been i Indeed a fair, a gracious region - Whose good things number by the ' legion.' V ., . And the grand queenly bearing, " Rich and. poor alike could bless, For she never let it happen, To be anything below, The benign and gracious lady, iThev all loved and worshiped so, One of those rare and radiant maids, No. No. No. No.--' ti03 49' STATIONS. fit P. M. A. M. p. M. A. M. 2 20 g oo Lv.Norfolk,Ar. 5 55 , jo 05 2 40 , 9 20 Pinners Point. 5 3 9 50 3 03 9 46 .....Drivers.... ,-. 5 05 .9 26 317 -1000 Suffolk ,4 5 912 . 3 50 10 34 Gates.... - 4 20 8 39 . 415 10 50 Tunis 4 oa 821' 436 11 06 ...Ahoskie.... 3 4 s 8 04 4 53 11 21 ..Aulanderw... - 3 27 ' 7 48 5 35 12 00 ..Hobgood 2 53 . -7 08 6 00 12 21 Ar.TarboroLv, ' 2 3 - 6 45 Ar. . Lv. " r 6 35 12 50 Rocky . Mount. 1 55 6 17 P.M. PM. PM. AM. Angelic without fortune's aids. Daily.' . fDailyexcept Sunday. Trains No. 49 and 48 solid trains between Pin nerrs Point and Wilmington. T' tin-No. 49' con nects at Rocky Mount with trai 1 23 for all point South and No. 78 train for. all pouts North. : r Hertford never had a man, - 4 Who; so l6ng her. pulses swayed; , Every honor in her gut, At his feet, she gladly laid. , AU his manhood dedicated r . .To the nation, and the state; , -Gave hih: place, and precedence, - Among men, who, too, were great ... 9 t. Jt a Pino . WO statesman e re uau icn , nnA tnrt Than bur general Thomas wynns. rJZ Zl . & ' I Made her soon of wide renownj Many suiters songm n iuuu, It was therr only sorrow, V : That no children blessed -tneir home: - - . The great house down at Barfiefds ; Had in this its only gloom .;. But we still have in old Hertford - -Tnst a few. who worthily . .. Keep the name, and former virtues , Of this ancient family; - God bless us all, and make us too To every plighted promise true. W. M. Sutton, feeding prisoners in jail to date. 38.15 Mark Law, CofEns for pauper (Mary Hardy) 3.03 Daniel Reid, Steward Insane Assy- 1 . - i or I lum clothes and transportations fur 1 nished Albert Rhodes, discharged. 11.18 Starkey White, Co. tax 00 marriage licenses refunded 1.00 Roscoe Singleton, hauling 10 ton coal for C. IX. 3-5 Windsor Ledger, Printing Court Calendar, a.00 - J. C CrawfordSheriff of Martin county, jail expenses Sol Butler 16.85 Rascoe Bond, guarding and .con veying Turner Staton to jail 3.00 Marv Bird, Teroparary help, a.00 1 T Tt. Gillam Tr- mdse furnished jail 4-58 J. ir. Lawrence, Services as Com. to date, 10.50 On motion board adjourned. E. E. ETHERIDGE, Clerk. Large line of Stoves this Season! The Famous SHEET IROS HEATERS 75 per cent Cheaper than fire-place; Almost any price. Come to see me before buying. But Do Not Fotrrt My Buggies, Carts, Harness, and Coffins. $35. For a Buggy. En cine and ttf fixtures, Hf. Tts. Elhs. -Reducers. Gmf :'. Chth rj:v. Gt U rcVri an 7 Avx r atiting cj .tnd thrtsdiK ;" J. R, Ken ley, - Sup't. Train. G. M. Serpell. General Manager' T. M. Emerson, General Pasiengs Agent In those far off years, neighbor, Early in this century, " There' was living, strong and lusty, In the County of Bertie, - ; , Yet with n'er a sinele frown, She gently put aside all cloims, As she told them, one and all, That ne'er within her father's life, Whatever thinz micht befall, That she with him would still abide. Tt will not be a surprise to any who are at all familar with the good 1 mial'triea of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know that peopieeer) hjr take treasure in relating their t medicine and in telling of the benefit Viiva rirfrv-ed from It. OI Dau i.u ; K-.. nrr? nf threatened at vumi ? - That she with him wouia sun auiuc.i . yv-rteA And leave him to be no man's bride, tacks o VL!ef ana 01 loe cuumco iv attacks of crouo and woopmg cough I t tmnA crw-xl medicine. For sale by J. J. Mararc uro. trt.fi.Mtt mt V.rrM No ome need .offer with neoralgi. Tbt. litetae i quickly and penntneatly earrd S, Broiras' Iron Bitten. Terr d c4 a blood, neryea and ftomach, chron or otherwise, racenmb. to Brow.' Iro Bitten. ' Known and wed for nearly. quarter of a century, it atanda to-day fore most amcng our moat Taloed remedle. Brotrna' Iron Bitten if add br all daaian. . ri jvrtl'OTtT J9L Elrutm af Bargains In Clothing And Shoes 1 " If you wanta gcxxi Shoe and a perfect fit go to Cook's: cither LadicV or Gent's, For Mens an ! Boy's clothing aadFurnlshln Goods, my stock t unsurpaeJ in quahy or price I have closed out my entire S?ock cl Dry CxxU c4 am prcraircd to kII the gocKis and (WoctTWt ex clusively. My stock U new ani reit. full ar4 cc plcte. Satisfiction GuAractctO. Call ar.d cii se same Tt will pay you. Thankm- you for lire and hoping to have a eor.tin uence cl I ara sincerely. Cti, 9 In l iJcr-. :xc' c'.S Cl. Sallenger & Keeter. Wc .; i arc 1 t ti-? 1 r - i it ! 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