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tJSWe. "Duplicate the Prices and Better the Work" than any .Printing House in North Carolina. Then v.-hy n.t :rrp ,r :r ;r.- r.-y J.r -latingat home. Send us your orders. Patronize home industry. If you arc in need of envelopes, paper, hill h".iJ .-irvy n a ,ping tag to ajsook. let us know and we will satisfy you in 'every particular or refund your money. Give us your order. A. STOP YOU o jfc jfc Borrowing YOUR Neigh bors LEDGER! o WE Will Send it to ' YOU Twelve Months for, ONE Dolla j - j Six Months: 50 Cents. j VOL. 17. WINDSOR, N. C., THURSDAY, MAY 31 .190.0 NO. 1 A- - s 7 IT - - $2100 III PREMIUMS Writ for circular explaining how wo vlU dUtrikat (2100 la premiwaa, without u; coat or withoet any tottery aehemeto eastonere. Oar carpet agents arc making ttttelMoa week eo oaa joa write for aarUealaro. - . -- - new I eata- f . 1 logo of Made-to Order Clothing with Urge loth aamplea attached toinr ready. Saita can be - beaght for Iron fT.TS'ta 120, geareateed a at, o rreee paid to year ttatioaJ t alM telli about great bargain! ia ooata an Toata.tr .aeon and ipriag vrereoata. ' ''' i.: V- . candidates came from Northampton and Bertie County never complained but yielded cheerfully. We thought both Captain Mason and Mr. Bishop were entitled to a renomination and we agreed to it and helped nominate At the request' of Mr. St. Leon l?em- II. 1 III m OIKE EftBS: HSiS m (SB SHIltD Tb: Secret is Out. ,. r fV 8i oat .ain,irart r-. . Oar. UtiMgrapned -, Catalogs okowa the 'Taawaa Maryland" Carpeto tag, .art . Booarea,: - Portiere, j Laoe Owtaiaa-and Bed . Betaia Unlr rami ooV f-ota, ao thai ay looking '. at taaao oolored platea . , Tea aaa tell axaetly f ' hum a oaraot vtU look f- a yoar goer or a dra very at year window. Carpet range In arte from tie to $111. Wo ' aow aarseu free. far. Btah wadded lialog -rttaoat charge, and prepay freight. - Oar SOpare eata legaeof arerythlng to Sat. Uao,ani Wear la '. yeva fr the coking. : 40 to per eeat. cared OB orerythiac. Whiok boek da r0B lrant T All are free. Addreaa thia way 'Jllllm Hliet & SOI. DepL909,Bttinorf,Htf DR. W. L. DAVIS Scull we publish the folio wing7" letter from the Roanoke-Chowan Times of some issues back. Mr., Scull desires that Bertie people may see the situa tion as it is and why he feels justified in the course he is pursuing." Windsor, N. C. XTom i inic xo iwoc mere nave occn i in Lftuiuo the r.cjro negto office holders In many of the has beta rcttkd aoJ olhi im'K-ttar.i eastern' counties, (those counties in rnattcrs can becomiJertv!. In Noitb .which toe negroes are in the major- Carolina, the coto q:co:j r--t. . 1 ty), but since the advent of Fusion pones the solution cf trety clUt xvir- iviixcneii was given a renom,- b the.Sute has de. nation. T If Mr. ionnor nad request ed the nomination two years ago Ber- Consulting Optician. An errors of rcfrection scientifically corrected W. R. JOHNSON, . ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, WINDSOR, N. C. Practices la all Courts. . Special attention given to Collections. cided Increase ia the number of negro tie would have been entirely satisfied. i . ' V We only ask that the time honored . . . . V , . ' , tion on the, part of negroes. , custom be held to, and that a candh . . . . . date who works hard, spends his time The offices held bj redoes have .WK'na rW been Congressmen, soUuors. county April ?3.oo. of elect.on) shaU remembetcd commUsioners, register of deeds mem when the sky is clear and the, chan- roB7 ces t LTo theJEditor: The County Con i vention of the-Democratic party -in . . . . T ... , school committeemen, justice ct the .iiicuuyr uc.u " "rV. Mhoth Mr. Calvert and Mf. Ctav. Thev Pacc WMUBlcsi wemucr. oi iu ahlP IUmvp. rrrwl Dmrat giure, cr in roe uepanmcui egation to vote for the nomination of a-n:fine M B at Raleigh, deputies and clerks ot Vf Cf T on Qot.11 in nur inrrtinor (An I ' - I Mtmh - ' - atorial convention. : The resolution that accompanied this - instruction clearly points but the basis of the in struction. I copy it in full; Whereas, St. Leon Scull Esq., in the'last two campaigns made an able Northampton friends wUlbelp aiiu exiensivc uiuvus 1.1 una ocudwi- ial district, and in the campaign of 1898, at the urgent solicitation of j..the There is An I". sol 'j u Vf S to :.: Xtt ttXT r-d M 11.3-rr,i rx ?c t v t,erc.er "Ki--- S-H en a -i v !tUl tc wt-'-e rn:-H. He i - W v. .3 - - . - , in . ii.i . . . . . . f, C.iz; ? 1 .r every day that UsU! wen t x'. l"' M et 4,7 'ajr ; . r r-' . -h r At 1 1 -i partes wiah to eliminaie iht- ro tv:rUt n.u;U i,J V ? J irompolmcs in order la fue the cl a I aly ari eanr t- I;h A.V C V? ! ' white voters froca -the body cf JtatH.- each m jf nc r . A - WepublUh Ua kt:cr tn a Kirn-,, M trc V a rr ; .1 : i. ; J rlinOrmnw'eftuotv kruLllea0. C M4 '.Ut tlM If I i s frrrmrr rtHif!tr far St! Scroti tfiX KjrC Urn " 4 U" i f fe T7i aw .' J 1 . .:u :.i .1 . wuiiu. IIC V.UUUIY Will KIVC CIIUCI VI lUCUI good majority and strong support 4n.C5C lQC "Ulic But at this time, we think that party postmasters " storekeepers, gaogers, custom, party service and a first-class r . 'V . candidate, all call for, the renomina tion of Mr. St Leon SculL teodent of Schools arvi Sapemr Court JQw?, aivocatlnj ttc aaeai- iner.t He writes to the Chapel 111'.! Nes: . Chapel Hill, K. C, May 1 1. 190. rlditor Newt: Yes, alter taaluie dcLlvcntisa 1 shall support the Constitutional a, mendroeot It is the ay 7 alt ifO L-J tb::r la s ttf pf b-rc; trie J. j;e etch ora a t-r: IV . e.1 V .i . . . t 1(11 fc V 9: J 9 ' S!0p Si'i.raa. Hay ty i Iti v oil htj tare it. HI os: ht a bc taty I t!tC as.' f Jkrfe 14 ttr u uU tu tl 7 in t: rt'. 1 ' I . . . I ar.J ri t-ste at.4 aih 1U flcr. f;tlt have been filled by the national gov-Id sensed to me tor ise ust u;njr . . tt . .. . ! A I Lorn It wasshown during the campaign to put at rest the vcacd -oco qv :ra s r Urxl K-jH L. ID ICQ) UlUUClCTCi; I.OQODO- IIUU, liMl mills i'viw rw... Ia aaa bel ...' I. . . . ... I a-.i ai tKe filter c! cuxui.. lifil? Krt gToes, holding oecetn North Caro- clemagogscaj ana macr rx;o, cm a a I KiTa n rw. v '- - i n inate and elect him then we' will rtorr at all timACi tri rrinrvt mtt,.rhrs u nominal .h. i, I"- In five counties there were 143 unscrupulous tiiiu, aul p.t Li p., . a w i 1 li . 1.- 1 I. t. 1. .. . . JiV..-. mnvenfinn arcented the nomination I . . . . I nwii intir cf th nrr. whi in in LM cl best rrt)ttl Y i&u tar.- I ' r- . I ivMinttAe will r.mim rrrNnrl lnnrtt I J r- a - r 1 i ' 1 i rr 1 . I., . 1 - . f Give us SculL Francis D Winston. First-class "Watch repairing. Clocks and Jewelry and all kinds of Spectacles and Eye-glasses 1 for sale. 1 , - R. W. HALISH, Expert Watchmaker and ' Qraduate Optician , Main next-door to Mrs. Barrett's store. Cash Paid For Old Gold and Silver, .. TilAiffit ,Vf.; ;m m . 1 TIME. TABLES. for Senator and did most effective work-in both counties and at the re quest of the party leaders abandoned his contest for a seat - in the Senate and, whereas established custom en titles him to a renomination. Resolved; 1 str That "we thank him for his able, unselfish and pa triotic services for the party. 2nd. That our delegates to the Senatorial I Convention present his name for Senator and urge his nomi- OF COD-LIVER OIL WITH nation, ? HYP0PH0SPH1TES tA That. Mnrthamnton Countv is hereby requested to concede to Should always bekcpt In Bertie County the Senatorial cand RAILROAD it PASSE NQER TRA I N S.f Norhif r Tmk Table No.2.!" I South No. 3-a I EFFECTIVE 4-2T-. 1899. I No. C30 a m Lv Ar Windsor - Butlers . ,-" - t : S11 -''.'' t?J Holly .Grove as- . - BRANNING S 00 a m. f Ar . jjAHOSRlsy At - - -r LV; ' 6 20 p.m : 6 00 5 40 .55 5 20 s55T 4 45 P J EuHIILSDdDFI as the State there were ceaily 300. jncss. Its accocarHijiuri; iuk to The counties .10 which oegToes events would be a btiainj, yet e ill. Vane! know, to both the black ari hl; Franklin, Warren, Halifai, Kew faces alike, and it shocU wl U Hanover, Bertie, Edgecomde. Nash, made a party iwue, atM hare tel litt WUson, Green, Northampton,! to regarded it 1 regret to &Zct la trfe art to t'T cat 1 ;c i?; My raa ujt Ki-j u a arr t.cl-a. t4 t til-k tc i I. -a . T . !. a"! n- t Wv i fcjr'. . a o -. o - - 1 . 1 Craven, Hertford Columbus, Chowan Hyde Beaufort, Caswell, Carteret, Richmond, Lenoir, juimans, Pasquotank, Wake, be sides others. - . Negro constables and deputy sher- j iff have served writs upon ' white thi rr inert with some rood eea fa whom I have the h'ghetf irijxct, tut this quest kxj i jaraciocr.t, atft hanging as it his brcn tor years ai a nightmare and a burden tipoa body politk wiihoct tsolutko a leajt for tSe demagogue and rarusaa and Maol M-Vf. ulh lay wj; Up 1 b carets a a ri.-t-tn to 17 1 sajr. The ra:a cae dsw U a ?r?fn ea- date this year. the house for the fol- lowing reasons: 1 men and white ladies and even taen 1 as well serioualy aiTectlng ;the rec them before negro magistrates to be land happiness cf our whole' pec;- tried. The school- committeemen 1 aad indirectly the i&duatrtal aad caa- have visited schools taucht bv white! tfril adraneement t! our State. lit Mr. Scull's .party services entitles FIRST Because, if any member I ladies, and white men hare been cha- ratifications would be the teg-W ' him to the nomination. He has left lit l a trr3 t-i, la wjf te entt t-t it Irvcckf i ho er'4 VWa t wiull Ta p al trt Ct cs;- tit l.i Cf. tI;V h:t.i;4r ei.:n. 1 : i wit;:;: 1 . Tilt 1 If 0 car r ira rrr tire trt2 tie :.t: ft 3 a . tMnka t 1 o am -'ic " Ofc.-'1 ca a- 0 e. a t i. -. a-t.-4 M( c 1 m. ... I e- e- . ... a - W f '-4 m .m . aw. 1 t m9 . fl"C Cft O. 4km WW . , urn " . t.. e e f aa his practice" whenever called upon and made'abV t speeches.. Northampton County'leels under special obligation to him because he canvassed that county in the last two campaigns. : ' Our convention asks that North ampton yield us the nomination be cause we have heard that Northamp- of the family has a hard cold, it I inexi to negroes by Fusion offivers. 0f a new era lo North Carina ffti- WUl Cure It. - I In Craven countv alon there wrrel .M- ',tn a manv rood thlrrs fcf SECOND Because, if Vhe. 6S negro-omcials and 75 jusUces ol ,u dasaes ol wr peop. The I make them"strong and well. . e peace, while an New Hanover Uro question- setued. the dcaago ce TTT3riR,MnV if the father or lhcre re 86 ncSro officials, 40 lust out of a job, poUtkal rwo;-cs aT lwia 17I1Y HE CURES. Ci'ncJii.g l-e T o. C-'a rff Ccaacj naa firn .at Afa-avCA CONTIWl. UOTIU., j. it.u rA vvs. rv td mother is losing flesh and becom- ices of the " peace. These numbers cussed 00 their oenu, educatl "tf V,.-. . r-:--;iB!U!;'vUiUu - Ing thin and emaciated. It will build of couise include negro officials in I njorality and Chnvliiasity iriarTgof 1 1 v nr."atT4 J.rrJ j them up and give tnem uesn ana the towns and cities of those coco- strength. I ties. ton'county claims the candidate this FOURTH Because 'it Is the I Nsws and Observer. c.nin " ITlacr Rtation ' Train No. a makes direct connection with the Norfolk & Carolina train No. 102 at Ahoske - for Norfolk. Train No. i makes direct connection with Norfolk & Carolina N0.103 from Norfolk. J.W.BRANNING.C.E.BRANNING Pre. 1 General Manager. M.C.HINSHAW, . General Fralght & passenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE LINE. .; - U. S:Mail Steamers. To all Points North East & West. year That oaim is not well found ed. .. If you wilttake the nominations from each county . since 1876 when the East was, redeemed from- negro rule, ypu will see that it is now Ber tie County's : turn. The candidates have been as follows: . . 1878. Hon. J; B. Cherry, 1880. v RevvWm. Grant,. hampton. . 1882. J. E. Tyler, - - tie. standard - remedy In all throat and lung affections. No household should be without It It can be taken In summer as veil as In winter. , Chctnkla, New Tor. 50c and ft.eo, all otoggfsta. SCOTT ol BOWNE, ( losnta CfTcttva) - rf atcd and peace and happiness ixuit ed and aboundicg ia CTtry fccoe. however aJSuent or humble. I bare spect 31 years of tsy beat l . at a a aa . a m a a I I f J.f f V , o. kM JAMES B. MASON'.L .. 1 W k I a 4c,'-cl.c-e " Mast to ojam- Wu WO CMM- C -ChaM : t Ma t 1 a liaaa) .ft lf KM I oM WW a.. Jt9 V: Ac s4-aa - i Vena -rttri; ua o-m4 r. L. F. PIERCE, Thermometers are going up. Good weather for laundries. It's a silly girl who flirts over the window -sill. . - . Some people are so good that they object to drinking fountains and Mason, North- .moking cars. " - . Bertie. Nort: Ber- Lv. Norfolk, Jackson st. nA PnSnt Comfort.. Ar.' Baltimore, Pier 19. Light st. .......5:45 P- m- ......65 P- 7:00 a. m. B. &O. RR- P. R- R-! Lv.'Baltimore. . Ar. Philadelphia. Ar. New York..; ....10:15 a.m. ....3:35 p. m. 8:00 a. m. 10:15 a.m. I 12:43 p. m. Steamers leave daily except Sunday. ; - Forstaterooms and any information call at. '- Norfolk Ticket Office, Main and Granby Streets. Phones 112. E. T. LAMB, . Gen. Agt."'. " . W.B.BROWN Pass. Agt. RAILROAD CONDENSED SCHEDUtE - 1 Dated Jan. 15th, 1899. - -fin' ' '' s' '': No. - No..- , t3,"49 - Stations. 48. 't - " - ; : a ao . m Lv.Norfolk.Ar. 5 55 10 25 ' a ao ' 9 20 - Pinners Point. 5 3. .10 10 ' ox ,i.o 46 ....Drivers.... ; 5 5 v, 91 4& 17 10 00 ....Suffolk ... . 4 50 ' 9 3 w 1034 ......Gates.... 420 8 55 1 lg 10 50 ......Tunis..;. 4 00 837 I il 11 06 ,..Ahoskie.4. 3 41 8 20 T ta 11 21 ..Aulander.... 3 7 i 8 05 ' -12 00 ..Hobgood.v.. 53 1 36 y I 00 ,12,21 ; AiwJarboroLv. ; & 7 H " ' ' " rt ' 5- Ar. ' Lv. :y -:-' ' Vl as''- 5o Rocky; Mount. -.155 v. 637 t7u. P. M. . , P VL j A M- 1884. Hon. T. W. ampton. I If troubled with rheumatism, give rR8A TTnn T. W Mason. North- tChamberlain's Pain Balm a trial - It - will not cost you a cent if it does no -ampton, . '-r' good. One application will relieve 1888. L Hon. Geo, Bishop, North the pain. It also cutcs sprains and " ampton. , bruises in one-third the time required 1890. Hon. Geo. Bishop, : North- by any other treatment Cuts, burns, f ' frostbites; quinsey, pains in the side - n tt - "- 'A- r Vv u ii ' tj-, and chest glandular and other swell i892. Hon. C.W. Mitchell, ,Ber-L -are ckl y ctxfcd by applying it tie. v. , - , . , Every bottle warranted. Price, as and 1894. Hon. C. W.Mitchell, . tfer- 50cts. Sold by J J Mardre 5c Bro, tie. 1806. A. J - Conner, North ampton, ' ' 1898. , ' StLeon bcuil, tie. - This table shows two facts North ampton has had one more nomina tion than Bertie and a candidate hasj always had a' renomination when it) was asked for: - A significant fact is that from 1884 to and including 1890 four times, the It is not on record that any bag- eare man . has ever succeraea 101 smashing an elephant's trunk. Wirir-Summer seems to have Tommy--Pop, hat U a political j printer? Tcmaj! Pep A pol-cal sprinter, my sea must be a ma bo aWt" . " 1 a iMHii'i Btt af4Hoai - i come witn one leu swoop.' orri 1irT.u in running avav Irca 1 - , . . 1 a WelLithas certainly come with a nomination for the Vice Presidency spring. A He Huect. edrtot cl the - 4 x n f - 1 1 I I" ' 1 in - W a iraaiva. - a, a C-l e y,, - fc.t . M f - rC- jaow cae ' " 1 v 1 1 k. i mm a.... J a ' ... , . . . , - fa. w . .-.- ... 1 a4 cm RW4 a Iai .Ve. ii rr -ir. WAVERUEY- Destroying Its victini, is a type of Constitution. The - tower . .of this murderous malady is felt on organstHe says: -My riht arta at tmrS( was -fzZ nA n.rvM anH mnu-W and brain, entirely useksA. 1 tr.ed Cnajct.;a f and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Hot in the world for'-Storoach, liver. Kidneys and Bowels. Only 5 cents at R. C. Eaxemore ' store. fjHimj!. DmVrstowTi. Ohk. u.;eTcd for a number of years from rtiusu tiara la his rizht shouUcr and s-- t o- - XJlCa I V t - I J. Pain lialm. and was surrriaed to tt ceivc reiki almost imsctiiatcly. H-e Pain Balm has been constant co:H 5 on cf mine ever aince and it nrrcf t .He Vr cm aa w ' m 9 Bro. ....4 .c . ,.,, c.-a e-oa ". - V ac a 1 1 1-41 w-4 I 1 fci naar Will- V 4 W a ' " I m ,a a. T -aa JH -ocaycajm fa- -1 aV IX015. - iajaV.,M,g .l tm'wm a --aa jpna-aajianiil I M M d aajayt.aa-aa 4 ohi- -.. ' 3 "' t i fcaaa .CC t V ' 5 I - , -' . fiii WcWl. I " ... . I rntc Ber Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever Grove9s Tasteless. em 1 0E1C A Night Of Terror. "Awful anxietv" was " felt for the .-- T - a . It is simply;; Iron and .t QuMne in a tasteless: form. .. Sold by every -drugistin the malarial sections of the United " States... No care, no pay.... Price, 50c. f' CHILDREN t j AADULTS i ,FAT.ASXk a . w . . , - V First Tasteless Tonic ever nnnufc&iirtd.. All other so-called-" Taste less" Toaics arc izuta-; . UonskanvdrJht abor.t4hi5 v.ho is not FUSIUNG an laiutica. taUt tMI t at atH4 iM V - " aaa ft t &i4Ma,t Att . . ..- - . at, mta KTT ML. O, tc w a a f a r . tt. aa tJ, , imm, li gf ji-n. :ttuNnaf It 4w to . ... PHI r ll .- r 1 1 1 , c .. tr a a H widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when- the doctors 1 said she could not live4-, till morning writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who. at- j tended her that fearful - night. . "All l tu cks TPrtulfi ' soon - die ' trom lu"u6m "."-L . , , -,tn tAta Utman Oo. CStr. tt r i .-.a. KAfvrraWi Tfir I ir i - rnuemonia, uui sue wt-- rHOLEGALGrt. St. Louis, Uo.t T. vsa Cx CitT. Gentleman 1 "We wiah to eonsrraral&U yo I more than once saved her ;, life, and lning oor rord 0r tnrentory ad dat t cured her of Consumption. Alter ll-,? ar barinxoa your Ctaiil Took, cm ezaza- ,. Daily. ; t Daily except Sunday. three small doses she slept easily, all N9 and solid traja between pi nipW and its futher "use completely RockjSVraK gfffpSS cunJ her." This marvelous medi cine is guarantee to cure all Throat G. M. Scrpcll. J- .tviNLcv rhest and Disease. Only SoC Oanaral Manaar-l 7 8P - r;ol tttU free at R. C. - - . - I jdLUU fli.Wi ana -fw.a T. M.E-crso. . l.emore's store,v - : ; - ' alto find tnat our aaiea on ywtr Iirmo-liilniave T&bleta hara Wa onvc thiuonormoua: bavins? sold duxinx lata Cod and Grip aoAiOQ 4,X) Coit-n. Plea ruaU ticrom orOer encloaM LetTWia iviohlin. Yonra truly. nnoi caos. caua co. I. v - 4y . w"-r4' ccoinincP- : . - . nETAlLC. " ; '"'. .-" Cad, lixa. Paxxs llastoua Co. . - - Oentlrna HcnHa afnM!tl'"" cntrtixHcf CT-niTr-'cattl I'ah w of Crw'g t'fi I U cic of t c:r. f anl IA ltili. r f C.rclr 10011 TnaJl U ooa dy aal ccll hava "l I Ror ii I bU kaU it on b a air. La V.'oo-la c.r4 cao tLllli arli!a oan bottl alwia T. TCtTAXy co::3ur.i L.U Wjt awawo. Ta-, U. ' Tamx$ ItmotCTMM Co.. U U'ii M a Og'Jrnwsi-2 rra y-m a f"r t r -rJ.. l iirr.r a ' To l I o eea f Uc two - I ' f !l i.iaaol I l-r -' Kara t .iJi r-.. w.aj " nl'Cl -. 1 Kctc Ux- r'.t . r-; . -i kia aaa lct.r-a t.. t la a 1 l- ( e-ca I - U Wer- ) a Crwilaala. iirrk.", o a ' it u rnf'J ax t ...! ' Mit I At k.i ' TvJtr-sr. A GREAT BENEFIT TO YOU In order to make room for Sj)Hng:tocl I have reduced all .Mens' r.r.d Boy's Over-conU Suits, Roots and hn:.-. Ladies' I hits and Gipe, nice Drc -Goods and many other goods at very low prices. 'Don't fail to call, and sec for you:: c!f. 4
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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