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t5SWe vDuplicate'the Prices and Better the W orkJthan any Printing House in North Carolina. Then why not keep your rr.or.tr c.rru lating at home, bend us your orders. Patronize : - - . t . t 1 i . ... . piug tag to a dook. letus Know ana we will satis STOP YOU j - J Borrowing YOUR Neigh bor's LEDGER!. WE Will Send it to YOU Twelve Months for ONE Dolla o Six Months: 50 Cents. j j U X rubj Kry li.a t;c c y :--r VOL. 17. WINDSOR, N.C., THURSDAY, MAY 17 1900 NO. 12. home industry.; Jf you arc in need of envelopes, paper, bill heads anytlun.", from a sh;r- iy you m every particular or reiuna your money, uivc us your oruer. WINDSOR famous Maryland Men's Clothing 4 to tMtFit The stylish kind fif Suits. Orer- 4 Colts sod Trousers, mule by best city merchant tailors, in made in our workrooms at about one-half what you have to pay at retail. Our Mem 1 Clothing; Catalogue, with large cloth samples attached, shows the latest styles and con celts, and is profusely illustrated with the latest fashions mat will be wont by the best dressed this season. ' We ship you our Clothing C.O.D.. and we guar antee each garment to fit you. so that yoq run absolutely n risk ; think of the targe saving yem eflect and the stylish, garments we send you I "In tha election only about ai.pco into a primary .iince Lie days of . Re- votes were cast and all were for the construction went into our "list city Democratic ticket except about 2,300 primaries. They recoil red that which were cast for the" combination Pty he had and that dea- opposition ticket. k- The vote was politics had followed the adoption small for two reasons: 1. It was ajy f the amendment. We had some ;rAnt rw ;t MnU K. .nd-lide bitter and close fights ia some of the By Editor Daniels in the News for theDomocratSf and a; It was & wards, nd those whoberet&rore held ana UDserver. - . : etui. - iw I aloot from them participated wan the entire city beine under water, and 1 Sd result.. ' A New Orleans, La., May 8 In this Limrtcr trlA state as welL- The v." . r !UrP V? Cu"tUlU0!1 railroads were under water and -some - As to the eottttitotioaattj d the a- ing in North-Carolina, resulted kTre- of them had not been able to run mendment, Mr. Gleason said: "There during the negro vote from 14,177 to trains until two or three days ago. 1 1 has neve- been any serious suggestion 1,403. These are official figures, never saw anvthinfir like that flood of testing its constitutionally. The taken this morning from the books in It beo.an night before the election lily white Republican party claim they of Orleans. Inew tor us. 1 leu nome ai o ocuxjii vcpuwi.u "iuuiu This fully answers the question as and voted on my way up. The vot-1 is a good thing.but pnblidy they cant to whether the amendment, if adopted ing precinct is in two squares Irom afford to say it. in NorthCarolina, would eliminate the my residence. " It was" 11:30 o'clock 1 ... ::;T; r;C;;r "When the amendment was first nero is better educated and nossess- office so treat was the flood. -Men proposed, weTe some of the Boeduca- wrrt tKon omi,.r ! k-, v -Winn in Vifi and ted white people afraid it would. di in the Ste, is a fact that nobody craIts, of lowing that aT""7 qUe,t.,0,, ni? XA 7 7) 4 V.N flwZ fl,i,,;, J I Z lhe voting was all one way many oia two years to locate, the than in any other portion of the Un- "Ul "v w w "f. - .17 itA Th TmKiio cKic hr - - that it would not result in the disfran : r j I . - chisement of any white people. Now have been open to the colored youth I asked Mr. Greason as to the pro- they all see it and like it and wouldn'; for more than twen thrive years. The portion of illiteracy among the whites go back to old conditions under a numder of negroesis smaller here . thig dt and he jj. I ciicumstances. This is as tree of t tnan in most aoutnern cities, oeingin " . I .mdirf rnmn . f th pAut-xtrA the proportion of about four whites to "We have not many illiterate wniie I . . , " . .. . onenero. Here the negroes tret oeonle. of the total reeistration for n popuiauoa. o - r w better wages than in any other parish tne eicction in November there (all counties here are called parishes) were 36,713 white voters who signed and are of a higher grade of mtelli- their names-made out their own P many popuHst. ia lMs state, and gence than in the farming section plicataion and 883 who made the r asked M Gleason what j. 01 iuc oiaic, xnu.ima wjr, marics. inai is 10 say, oniy ooj ..... ,K ... Mn;,,;Al.,i ffij rTv.-Al:AntoAtoaPWto his brother voters in city registered under - . ... Ml,tltKmimuIlK of Spectacles and Eyeglasses fot on the sugar and cotton plantations, grandfathers clausel Of the 1.368 p. UsU back lhe Democratic sale.: ; :- 6 negroes regisienng, au """Iparty.- the State election of April i77 to r,493, tne proportion 01 snnn- registered byhaviog the educational j- Democrats every Popu- II W publish' a -ltVeotor Uthographed book, which hows Carpets. Rugs, Portieres, Lace Curtafau and Bed Sets. Table and Viaae: Covers, etc. In their exact colors and dnigns, sa that by look ing at these color plates you can tell exactly bow the fabric Itself appears. buy st mUl prices, "and saTetVe tpecent. -All Carpets tewlrTi" rialte4 wiUtoct ehar(t freight prepaid Both catalogues are free. Which do you wantt. Address this wayt SCUUS HUES SOU, Dept.909, BaJUmore, MdU NO .WHITE "MAN DiSHLN- CHISED. . Tie On 3 f Kt4. Ia Live rcjx.:. Slx'.t Ccniu i'.rr dect'-if-r to tLr ti. SStt,i With the hope of buHiing up cy; sitvon to tne conititutsoovi iotn ment, its opponent, led by Sen a tots ritchardand Butler, are tryir j U make illiterate white voccts tclirre hat they will be diifrancMwcd t( tte amendment is adapted. They kfvo there is not a particle of U vth ia but they are aertini it aad pJijirg thta-as one of their big cards in the rime. They know that esder this mendmect ercry white man ia the State who Is not entitled toa rote u Consulting Optician. AH errors of ref rectlon scientifically corrected W. R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WINDSOR, N. C. Practices la all Courts. Special attention zlvea to Collections. First-class 'Watch repairing:. "J the 4 1 remember that in 1 854 there were Kct "a r-aTT ;ue.ic", atJ tt jftwt ULf t.v-l li ""tssit tC tUix -tv3 1 try tJ-e y'x-t.l ai-i t&..iccr x cl 1 tcarajrd ta llpii a t&n...;n cTtt. V 1 t 71 -v, ,. JC'J 1: :v a 1 1 i: rath, the aa c.TT. the V urn 1-' u r ir ; to rc. ttrB4tt&t tiat ;CJ diliy f-ots hc'".r J fcsl t jrr aJ a1 fxrirci c trto tit Krtj t il 1j4 f.:rriK rta ti-e cli tman "hm th.rdr4 w k Ce tto ' tock c-w4 i. Whra te dci J a t3 ic sirt J cf a t.sk x be. So far at ti he r-I.i' .t ccactrBfd. n Laic trtt ht'tS coctinue to be a voter, aad they know I lh4t M77tXrn4 Cf li ax.; t too, that every hite boy bo cc&es I iVif triers In rc'.- U rxr of age before 190S and rrjutcri will ai it lle tt JU;t- become a voter and continue to vote. I eautivti otf a cc4jtsoJ ts C After 1 90S it will be necessary fof those coming of age to be able to read and write, but this give ample time for every hlte boy groirj: ;p to learn to read ard wi ite What transparent foHy it o-JJ be r At V Tc a ts : .t vlih a grcst c. ciit rcw f e 1 1 v.- . ; - Al rtf- fr.i. at 3; j i;t 1 tie trn cf ttrti.i Li a - . . a, . art tluc Slt-tp C3 CI Tile LI 3 R. W. HALISH, Expert Watchmaker and Graduate Optician store. tS- Cash Paid For Old Gold and Silver. WINDSOR, N. C XI M E TABLES. kage is-said to be even larger in the qualifications, five under the the prop-1 parish in the State, ruial districts. I will go to some of erty qualifications, and seven under popu a(j carried I RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS.! every l'op In 1896 the Pftr.tilie.ta ad MrrirHi wfril naruhes the country precincts later and give lhe grandfather clause. These seven . . . Mrish ... pODUvlstl Mn Stv next door to Mrs. Barrett's the official figures. negroes came forward and made affi- . ' , . raachinerv. The Democrats - ' I i . .1 -r . I . . . , . t 1 4 une oitneoestposieamen x nave davit that their fathers ana 0 every one of these parishes met in this State is Hon. Jere! M. crScould vote in a867 and no quea-lbuse t Popunsts ' have" come Gleason, State Registrar ol voters for tions were asked. It may be that fac. into the Democratic party. I sup the Parish of New Orleans. I enter. they swore falsely, but this seven tne election in April in this State viewed him today about the practical were permitted to register rather than I a result without a precedent operations of the 'amendment and raise the issue." I m any State in the Union. The Detn found that ithaa oeeu a pertect sue- ocrats elected every State Senator cess in doing three things: 1 I and every member of the House cf i." Eliminating the negro. I next asked Mr. Gleason this ques I RepresentatUes every Democrat 2. Guaranteeing the right to vote to Irion: "Have any illiterate white men candidate in the State was elected. every white, man whether educated or in New Orleans been denied the pri- populists helped in this result. not. : V viiege of voting because they could They recogniaed that there would .be 3. Purifying politics.. not read or write?. He understood fairness in tie election. The Pop lin November 1898 the first elec- the question, and made this answer: ulists left the Democratic, party be tion was held under the new consti- x" None whatever. Every white man cause in their parishes the party was tutional amendment. The total - reg I who wants to vote is permitted to bemg used against white men as well istration was 38,964, of which num-J vote. Public sentiment is such that I as against negroes to the detriment ber, 1.368 were negroes, a reduction no man is politics would attempt to 1 Df the honest people in the parish. . I m wa--n I s. A M. A. I vr a . 1 W a m 9 9mm war v arT n tn a m - A L - A a a- uaiiy except annaay. r r? iri; ,t ot tne negro voie irom luc ioyo ug- mrow uusta.v.ic in " 1 wnen me a opuusis saw wai iac - Norfolk & Carolina train No. 102 at Ahoske jstration. which was the fullest known literate white man's voting. Practt- mendment eliminated the-negro and tor Norfolk.- Train No. 1 makes direct connection j j ' I with Norfolk & Carolina N0.103 from Norfolk. Q 12J09. This city election showed cally all who couldn t read and write I made for fairness they came back in- J.W.BRANNING.C.E.BRANNING t0 the whole State the value of the registered under PrM. oenerai Manager. . , . , . .t Ll.c ;n thn tlma nArcrrld Viv law I 1 K.tl- ..V r,, amenument, ana openea ine way 01 . -j uu wiuiu; 1 m, uimiuw. the result ?een in the State election and is on a permanent roU of quali- ed in fairly contested primaries and . - - . -' 1 fled voters, and is guaranteed the TOted with the Democrats in the gen- held last month. The State election .. ... .... neht to vote all his life. era! election. Two candidates on the was neia on tne 171001 Apru. is.cg- federate cikn c t'.'.tt ieco gro raaj;tSfa:rf la c5t la Caioi.aa- el Ittttie ? 5 Aoa eti because he rtiix J lo t-t grors lo wctk ia hit tkv h Vit ladt; cl secaisg ti tV:k c ti for men who are contending for hiie rgro VTh:t to Cee -nm c4 ea ?r supremacy to disfranchiie their ero eegTo AiwUai! rrCial Cc?k ci people and leave the balk boa open the Stale Scaa'; t-r-rUjx NrU to the negroes. The assertion canies Wuttlcg'.csa aixl Crver; cl its absurdity wi:h it- lirg e3ro rtk in fifte l Net.! Cat But they say it will be declared urv oT.r.i trout the oxtaulii la ti a. constitutional because U dUciiainates and of rcirg tz tv: U ticn gaiost the negroes. This Is rol Uuejof tiuit. Tlvt ru cl i J&I di It does not discriminate against the J that tr-ot a tie heortl Tc;zk negroes, for any negro ho was en-1 bea thex thL-gs Uccoc iJZj ke asked Mr. Gleason what tras their at- titled to vote in 1S67 in this or aay to them, rrfcd I tgi - lc lU 1 other State, or the lineal descended I oca ho tre mrocuUe f;f tx of such negro, will be entjtUd to votelThoc saei men, with eiti ladi so that there is no discrimination o I net see the s.:atioo cicaiiy la iSCS that ground. There may be very few I are dc'xttais-rd lo veee far th aorevl of these, but the fact that they are not I extras the cc!y el rtrt.g x jr. o will LiU Llli Tf f :T )tin IJ tat Jh beta I fi rg i5;c Cij- I J the oicr ctcvf, tzC trlr jg rxfmi :rg rlc ?o ccr 5imrtrCU srrrr a;hn la tre 1 r J tac -rx,At rr'a" tt tie Ict-cr ef ttt3 il" It ti cli tt!crt ecltr tirtirt't.litt wrrt l-zrz SM taXtta. 44 l'iaf Aftr's TCt ill lit t: It33 cf Arer't ini;a rCa. They c-rc tc-ss- a am tssa. f".W W debarred from voting knocks out the I a ittwra to negro Rule. Sr lia discrimination obection. -I the Popullt' bot-tct, ho are li v There Is not the slightest daegtr I gainst c4 the Heyubticaa party arJ la of that section being declared uncoa-Ithtix pay estber tii.TCt?y e Ihnwja stitutional by the courts, w'uhout so I oZxts prtxvrtd by tgTO ttXcs, an declaring the other section, for they I makieg 1 dc iterate rlca n ihcj era are to coupled that they mast siaodUho were Pcpiliati.Ufft rcpz-ua or fall toirether. This Is io accord- la North Carolina as StciJ ect 10 the aoce with the opinions of courts oolnrgTO party, 10 rcc agnail ibe germane questions and is the ooiaion I taendoent, asi lo adrocait aa as&rsd of the ablest this question. W ces, t I a W ewrwAawa Itw saw a 1 mm -ej .n4 m a rtmmtl fw (MUi at J ! '9 W WW --. .l.w.ai y J Fit -wa.' ' ' t w k 'iiib j ft I , wa 1 i.iMk I V I fc S C. altK W--tv aw. I Vj est lawyers mho have studied nvent to divj-iaUy tvrgrw fio fccutrt k- ion WUmingtoo Sur. icg cce- Tbry ihak dj lhe jri;Urt I pieeatir-g egrcf lut cHUt hearts f titf iKit Ikr ria f tl Lfaal fcCr?. tv f '- J"- CENTUM. HOTEL, AiUi't ?. C. J. If. LIVIHAN. fr- l:.t xfrtavtv tcii tiat l iUrrt lo t?att?v. tW e-f Vi-tf North. I No. 2-A I 630am 6 40 ' 75 715 75 740 I 00 a m Time Table No. 2. EFFECTIVE -2T". 1899 .1 VLv Ar Windsor Butlera , Askewsville Holly Grove BRANNINQ Powellsville Ahoskie Ar Ar Lv South. No. i-a 6 20 p m 6 00 5 40 5 5 520 ' 55 4 45Pm I CU Sm Or tWa 'There is but one small chnace L:..:... ,! -.-.-. s lie li-tt: tuiiucm - tf rt that they can f acl hcoot rccers ty J-1 this trasjpaxttt pftViCc. IXri aayrosj r:rctu-t r ai4 a-. save vour life and that b through aa r? TUr, t- Gwirvw opcratron, was the awful prospects Ayer, Wc set before Mrs. I. U. itust, ct crth, Peue, JciUat, aaJ ibe . Lio I reif bo owe their dallr tftaJ U li i Ridge, is-, by her doctor alter yaio- ,a tf:to ni&uUuid lit illow I c 1)0 cs1 dcitroy the trtx! e ; M.C.HINSHAW, General Freight A passenger Agent. I y trying to cure ber ci a frightful 2 . .f ......I. Imu.M. mmA .ruYW . . . aw . . mtm . m rmw v. m : r t m jra m 13 jaunaice. lie ckjot cooti on i&c - marvellous power of Ektric Elfts cut c4 the Lab ca which be b s-rt-ig to cure stomach and Liver troubles, ;t3 thtc ihisgi cceat 10 pit but she heard ot it, look serca tot- tn tl o&cx-boLUtK r- ties, was wholly cured, avoided scr- ' geons knde, now wtighes more and ia oS by the tgro tx, feels better than ever. It's poseur- asyi.vrg w tan uc j--It truaranteed to cure Stomach, Liver I itks. If ibtK f tla were is fat : L. F. PERCE, Ages;! fbr tl CHESAPEAKE LINE. TJ. S. Mail Steamers - AND MNO WHITE MAN-NONE WHAT I Populist Sute ticket of 1801, Messrs istration closed on the 17th of March . VP nvVfJ n r cfr an Booth, and TannahilL took the stump as the law requires it to close thirty CHJSED." for the Sute Democrats. The local To all Points North East & West, days before the election. The regis-1 leaders did likewise. There are very tration in the Darish fit embraces on- "What has been the result of the few poDulists bft ih this State and and Kidney troubles and never ditap- Q( ari-g nrgron IcIIcZat jyTp f JW toIrt!soe" R- a ij&r rM RICV ed isccdsscct bca the !cisut V x ST T Mrfn1V TirkoMlft ...5:45 P- m. Lv'. Old Point Comfort... ." .......6:45 P- m- Ar. Baltimore. Pier io, Lignt st... ;,....7: . .. B. & O. R. R. pTrTR. Lv. Baltimore.... Ar. Philadelphia. Ar. New York..., ........7:55 a- ......10:15 a. m. ......12:35 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 10:15 a.m. 12:43 p. m. ly the 17 wards in New Oneans) for adoption of your new constitution on that few are looking for some selfish j the State election was 38,894, : of he election I asked Mr. Gleason intereat They bave no influence and J which number 1,493 were negroes. Steamers leave daily except Sunday. . , For staterooms and any information call at. Norfolk Ticket Office, Main and Granby Streets. Phones iia. ". VV. B, BROWN Pass. Act. E. T.LAMB," Gen. Agt. RAILROAD CONDENSED SCHEDULE Dated Jan. 15th, 1899. No. No. No. No. tio3 9 Stations. ' t" P. M. A M. " P M- A- M- 320 .9 00. Lv.Norfolk;Ar. 555 id 35 a 40 9 20 Pinners Point. 5 3 10 10 303 946 ....Drivers.... 505 946 317 1000 ....Suffolk... .450 930 3 50 10 34 ......Gates.... 4 29 8 55 415 10 50 ......Tunis.... .400 8 37 4 36 11 06 ...Ahoskie.... 3 4 "-8 20 4 53 11 21 ..Aulander.... : 3 1 8 05 . 535 12 00 . ..Hobgood.... - 2 53 726 6 00 12 31 Ar.TarboroLv. a 31 7 04 x ' Ar. : Lv. : -i. 635 1250 Rocky Mount. 1 55 6-37 P.M. P.M. - P. M. A M. Daily. fDaily except Sunday. , ; Trains N p. 40 and 48 solid trains . between ' Pin ners Poi nt and Wilmington. Train No. 49 con nects at Rocky Mount with trai l 23 for all poi t Southend No. 78 train for all points North. G. M. Serf-ell, General Manager.. J. R ,Kenlev , 8upt-Trans. S'' T. M. Emerson. , General Patsenga Agent. Consumption is robbed of ib terrors by the fact that the best med ical authorities state that it is a curable, disease ; and one of the happy things about it is, that ib victims rarely ever lose hope. You know there are all sorts of secret nostrums advertised to cure consumption. Some make absurd i claims. We only say tnai u xuxn i in time and the laws of health are properly observed, j. will heal the inflammation of the throat and luns and nourish and strengthen the body so that it can throw off the disease. v We have tlvwsands of testi ; monials where. people claim they have been penTunently cured' of this malady. oe. and ti.oo, U druggt- . SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, NtW York. I Here is his answer - 'Elections are now absolutely fair The most bitter emeny has been un able to substantiate a charge of the least unfairness. The opposition, af- i ter elections were forced to say. We havn't a word to say. There is not j a suspicious of unfairness about our elections. I believe that the registra- tion in this city is the cleanest of any city on the continent. no power. OTC 1 IS Izi , txn L-rin lst Republicans as well as Democrats are coming out to favor of the A mendment. The terrible mistake ci injuitice of uaiversial suffrage has been tolerated loor eoocrh. F.tea the ictelligent colored people admit the necessity for the Amend menu Some colored men ia this ton iotctv ded to vote for il oa account ci the nhVft lesson of thi late election In t?e b po-tr. Icrai cl dtg tlai they bwlcd Ihcts-Kliev rwrfg ervt oae Ihoiiiaadt tvrgrres la ce- TKIj did they do that? la etict La grt lhe tofd ecgro vote Li thrsfcclitt. I Sat 'CLES. cure &L001S. BeantU A A Css"T 1 Z j.trJTljr-C.'I. -a,aal r W I aJ 1 1 t I iZ'i A t J t 'LLaTC'I'.Tnr SaV, Ter IsfaaU azi OlL-vs. thetOKofcr license or no Ucent. Ul Xti Yd ElTl A!fTJl llVW f q n 1 1 1 I r' They say that there ou!d have Ura xu tl . SlSs-' I '-4 'iV'CZ TJU ,'sT h FREE BLOOD CURE. Aa after PrevUlaf tatta U SeOletw. Is your Blood Pure? Are you sure of it? Do cuts or scratches heal slowly Docs yourskin itch or burn? Have you Pimples? Eruptions? Foul Breath Catarrah? Are you paler it so pumy no trouble in keecinz out the kr3f had the irresponsible cotwtd voters been deprived of the right ol tuflrage The same Is true lo aicmnt every town in the Sute. By eUcalnatbg the cerovote, the temperance people will have removed a bg obstacle AMrilW T T nvtntie alcA tf acr.rfiin I nirvwrl afftnf With IL IL IL . X WaO uaimi - - I jwwa w , r . I (Botanic Blood liaimi. ir maxes mc irorawn ,'", from Mr. Gleason whether the amend- rl. j xmH v-.i. ment had had any effect on the party 1 S0TC and gives a clear, sooth, healthy - : . a i. lVm Drwatd ciies lita ulcers. primaries ana nc saia. r Psinfui SwelH -Afui aniicty was fell for the - wIt had a splendid effect upon the j- Blood Poison are ouicklv cured widow of the brave General Burehaa Ik n Tt Tt . mirf rciallv for all of Machias. Me, when the 4tcts Ul 111141 ui uic uvuuuaut iuib ww" w; -I y . . - , , - r . . v . . i u - obstinate Blood and skro- Troubles.' said she could not lue ocratic) party, men who ha dnt gone U R R u different from other rctrr-', writes Mrs. S. 1 1. lino till trwrcipj jcoln. ho at ' - . .a . & a a T fdies because B. B. B. drains the tended ber tnai teanui mgau -au; - . --a i a j:. Utroubled with rheumvtism, give Poison and Humors out ol tne uiooa inougnt sac wouw i i o.in Tj-im tv!ii Tt Unrt .nt ramirmsa the svmntoms rnuemoma, oui -sne zjxa iot ar. V,UaillWlllU9a.uUa.u.au.. " ' . . . ,7 ' T. TV . U V, I I Miinnf rrriirrf. l.tVC i it Si I IXL21. al MHliKW iiivuivii) MiMk . uw w. . . - ; . , , a i IDvi 1 I will not cost you a cent if it does good. the pain bruises by any frostbites m X I . rhMt o-landular and other swell-1 away aosoluteiy i i b---- , . 1 . , wAnnninim Atlmta inirs are quicjtiy tuicu uy 1 - . - - tJ.i ... t? r t . Knttia uiirrinfi h'm r ann iii. tYiiic luuai . vaii. . r - 5tKts. Sold by J J Mardre & Bro. . 1 and free medical advice given. One application wUl relieve cures wnen au eise xxus. aooruuSuu7 .b.c - . - It also cures sprains ana resxea xor 3a. yci. . a.-. , 7 ... i in one-third tne tame tequirea stores ai 1 pec uiuc . 1 . , ; other treatmept Cuts, burns, bottles (full treatment) S. So suf- night, and Us futher use cooce.yj . ouinsev.oainsin the side terers may test ir, a tnai oouic cui-u .! frrf" Wi te for it. cine is ruranie3 ro cure a.i icrw. Cbeit and Luig Divcave. Only 50c, and 1. co. Trial Uatemore's store. A GREAT BENEFIT TO YOU In order to make room for Spring stock, I have reduced all Mens and Boy's Over-coats, Suits. Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Hats and Capes, nice Dress Goods and many other goods at very low prices. Don't fail to call, and see for yourself. S. L1PSITZ.
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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