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V j J v Windsor Q Ledger Published Evert Tkuhsoav At Windsor N. C. . - -- - . -Thursday.,...:....August .2 1- . Democratic 'v For Governor CHARLES ct.u AVrOC'K. of Wavne county. H Ticket. For Lieutenant Governor," W. D. TURNER, ' J ot Secretary ofState,, J, BRYAN GRIMES," of p For, Superintendent of Public Instruction, CP-. . For Treasury, B. R. . LACY' of Wake. For Auditor, DR, B. F, DIXON - of Cleve- ' For Attorney-General,ROBERT D.GILMER u of Haywood. f 1 'T For Commissioner of Agriculture; SAMUbL. 'I F. PATTERSON, of Caldwell For Commissioner of Labor and printing . TL VARNER. of Davidson. i For Chairman of Corporation Commission, FRANKLIN MCNEILL, of New Hanover. si . For Member of Corporation Commission.S AM UEL L. ROGERS, of Macon. . . ; . - i For Judge of Tenth District ? W. B. COUN- ' - PIT.. Watauga. . ' ' . ' ; For Electorrat-Large,DAN HUGH McLEAN of Harnet, and LEES. OVERMAN, of Row- For Congress CLAUDE KITCHEN of Hali- " fax. ', k County For House "of Representatives Ticket. . FRANCIS D. WINSTOK. Register of Deeds E..E. ETHERIDGE. . -Sheriff TURNER C; BOND. : Coroner HARVEY J. SLADE. J- "... , - . Surveyor VV. R. RAYNER, " .' County Commissioners r-T; S. NORFLEET, - G.L. MARDRE, JJi. LAWRENCE, C. W; SPRTTfMland TOHN H. BO WEN. - hi ness to' all mankind, -we ask our people to again consider the' erection of some manufacturing industry in our midst. We have sufficient capita'right here In our county-seat to establish cotton factory, or any other sort of a factory, the equl ci any in North Carolina. ' When we had i no tail joacl facility we could not withgobd grace, encour age, Wwon we ;have such facilities tho they be as they are and tracts can be laid to the factory dSbr, wVcansee no - reason why U, ThQ TTlnfl You Ilaro Alxraja BouSht, nnd xrlilcli liaji tcn Windsorlshould not have some such enterprise, 'giving . In .uso- fotL.OTer.30 jear, has borno tho"5lnatnro cf .WK . J Mi on Hvtihboa'pn their farms. ' We will Juil with ; deight the influx t capital andlhe increase; in dignity of labor, but glader still would we be to see our home men invest their capital and show their con fidence in the. natural ad vanta ges of our country " and "let their countrymen " show their corindenct'injpur home ability and capital. Again we invite correspondence on this question, altho we mean to continue to talk upon this question until we see tht smoke and hear the hum of a prosperous cotton factor)-, knitting mill canning industry or some similiar enterprise giving employment to our Idle and comfort and plenty . to our needy, , .: ,,.; - .?( .. " C: . i Mr. W. H. We cHp the following card from the Ral- mtchell, i eigh News and Observer.. Mr. Mitchell Withdraws. . was nominated by the recent Populist I Convention of Hertford county, for Sheriff. He attended the "great White Supremacy Demonstration at Aulander and paid marked attention to Aycocks great speech and was convinced of the truth of the statements and the sin- For the House LLOYD J. LAW- rry other: honest Popu- RENCE. - :' ; Lst stayed away. AycocK is an nonqst man ana ne cor rected many of the false impressions concerning the A mendment and the Democratic party. Allow no ono to decelr you la this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Juit-a-roodM or but Experiments that triHo -wlUi and en&anjrerlho licaltli of Infants and Cliil&ren Experlenco oalnt llxpcrixacnt What is CASTORIA - Castoria Is a linrmlcsi aubstltuto for Cator Oil, Paro gorlc. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It U ricaanU It contains ncltuer Opium, MorphLno nor other Karcotio r substance-'-Its no Is Us guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fercrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wlnil Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate tho Btoraach and Dowels, clvlnc LralLhy and natural slccp Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. C EN U1ME C ASTO R I A ALYAYO Bears tho Signatmo of PRIVOT1 i i &, WHITE. IN BUYING PEAS'. t tm-vi j. pi if 4 m. f Co-. a V j, M t:r ,?ir : ,1.4 t.t CO MM H O.TEL ROl-AL Hertford County Tlclcet . For Sheriff E. M.' WOOTTEN- : , For Register ot Deeds-J. P. FREEMAN. For Surveyor J. D. PARKER. For Coroner Dr. S. A. RlDDICKr ': '. For Co. Com.-S. D. M ATETTE.' B. F. : WIL LIAMS, and A. J. PARKER; with Dr. J. H. MITCH ELLand J., C. VINSON, to be. appointed by the Leg islature. 4 ' ! 3 The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. W. S. HAYES,!' - 4u Covai(cii rcr. t-r rrscro. The There are nearly four hundred combines i Great or trusts, in this country and their financial Trust 'Evil. strength is apalling as well as their effect i is oppressing-upon the common, people of our country. We give below a list of thirty whose individual stock ; a mounts to $50,000,000 and over. ' Common Stock Preferred Stock American Ice Company ' $60,000,000 American Steel and Wire Com- : ;., , : . , panr of New , Jersey 50,000,000 40,00000 39.968,000 36,968,000 30,000,000 20,boo;ooo 100,000,000 . 1 00,000)00 1 1 h iA $ 70,000,000 50,000,000 1 - ' ; . Aulander, N. C., July 36. ; To the. Editor I desire to further the public welfare, ! shall vote for the Amendment. I desire to thank my friends for what support they have given me in my candidacy for sheriff on the Populist ticket of Hertford, and to say that after careful study and earnest consideration of the . great issue of White Supremacy that is now agi tating the minds of our people, I have conduced to withdraw my name from the campaign, and am no longer a candidate for the office ot Sheriff." V 1 - With best wishes for the success of the cause of white rule. ' . A ! ; : . I am, yours very truly, . ; P . W. H. MITCHELL.- WINDSOk,. N. . G. ' i PEAKING.. For the Amendment and White Su premacy Opens in Bertie County at DAIL'S BUGGIES arc the rarest r,:nr.:--. the ciucu riding, lightest in apjxrarmcc xt moM durable of any cn the tr&tkti. American Sugar Refining Com ' '! Py . American Woollen Company Atlantic Steamship Pool Bay State Gas Company . Central Lumber Company Chemical Combine Consolidated Smelting and Rcfin- v ingcompany - 27.060,000 27.000,000 native o the island of Guam. Todd's X Road, July 31 Speakers; Rascoc, Mitchell, Gitlam Ou daw and others. Basket picnic dinner. Hon S J Calvert, for the Senate and Hon F D Winston, for the House of Representative. Hon Claude Kitchen, candidate for Congress will be at some of these appointments. All white ocrsons regardless of past party affiliation arc cor dially invited to attend. And vc especially desire that the Of all the mixed-bred bipeds or known mongrels or jadIes CQme Qut M(j icml cnthUsiasm by their presence, as hybrids, Marion Butler stands upon the pinnacle of cheap ir future happiness depends upon UlC issue fcforc US. notoriet) artiscially developed and matured. He has no Speaking will begin at 1 1 o'clock A. M. more mental qualifications for a United States Senator Everybody cordially invited, especially the ladies. . J. H.STOKKS They, arc cp-toKu: vrho uc them. Also, a hrp? a.v! fine line of Harr.ru, V.'hlpC IlUri- kcts and pans of Harr.rvv. A t'-t avsortmcnt of Cookin- an ! He-.:-ting s:ovc; Ca::.. i ipc c Tbe Ufxr-a atii lira ti cr-C - in tl.li v:-:-i. , Hfteitra e,,ul:M CV.V . fsr ijrty. Cue o a f- iUl. E. S. DAILf Mrs. federal Steel Company National Steel Company . National Tube Company ' New England Insurance Ex change ; - wt' . ' Anthracite Coal Trust - Rubber Goods. Manufacturing Company', Standard Oil Company. ' Steel Rail Manufacturing Ass'n 50,000,000 1 : 4 Underwriters' Association tj.-Y. 6.28.711"' r - -rJii- . - ; i . 1 , ' ' I IT a lc wk 4 C11 !-J 1 v 1- 46,484,000 r 52,767,600 u" "1U4C 141 iu ml vut" wuw: uuu'reu Ulc ' 32,000,000 ! 27,000, poo mented "ance tn our highest halls of Congress, than he Ch'r Hcrtic Dem. Ex. Com. S8.53767 , , 150,000,000 i II 3o,oo6;boo 30,006,000 is ; to sit among righteous or decent people. In fact, he THE STATE NORMAL cV INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE; is wuisc man a uisgracc 10 jny auic in wmca nc may rtl or NORTH CAROLINA I - " : side or even travel . How an Intelligent man can' be 1 Offers W young men thorov-h literiry, cluskaL scientific aa i lndutti U cf : I -rf ; mUlead into foUowing him or his nefarious schemes cation r1 peda-osical lrainifiC: Annual txperjes 572. to!22 ' " ! I J - .--v:- I tnr ncm-rrxtlrrtx. l TZ. i-acultv of tiurtv mcmberv Mte this isa rr. 25,o'ooooo 2'5;obo,6oo we cannot imagme5 He the most complete, themost ujar students. Has matriculated about 2,000 student, rrperwf.tin- ettry 97?5f000 ' , ' 0 iperieci. aii-rounar pomicai nyona ever rearea in any I wuulJ - muiw nu wtfunin jitiw uvi cdiutiy.Mt wlU take North CoroHn, yr, to recover i. S&u""0- " ,UU'0 ' I self from the stench of this filthv snake in the prist. How I CorresDondence invited from those deiirin? comnctrnt trilarJ I'lelt United States Leather Company 62,854,600; 62,254,600 - Repubiican can support him is beyond our power oi For CtuloSue ,nd cXh?r"' TvT1? "Western Union Telegraph ;J r-971370.000'.- ' ; .. - - ; .f PROr. . Y. JOYNKR, I Van of I he Co!!?rt, Amalgamated CoDter 7C.ooo.ooo, ' " " uFuua uqui iorevcr U. MdVI-.K. J"rtsiUcnt. American Hide ah'd Leather - ' - . -: U ? quit him for thelife of us we can't set , Of course we are " "Company ..4 40,000,000 7 ltlPCQTF;LTn ,rrP! xr1- UlllULOl H:::3btl2S:rti t : 1 American Plow Company 5.000,000 30,000,000 not talking' ts the revenue doodlcrs, or those who hope to I American Smelting and Refining ; v lLompany 4 '2700,000 37,400,000 Carnegie' Steel Company National Carpet Company Republic Iron and Steel Com pany ' . 30,000.000 25,000,000 Soapmakers Combination r'. 25,600,060 " ' 25,000,600 Union Steel and. Chain Cora-- , - V. r ... : : ;- be. 125,000,000 1 2 c. 000.000 The' prospects for Democratic success, nationally. The Mend OI the 50,000,000- ... brighten5 dailey, Tammany and Croker will give the ticket ' i loyal support'and many who sulked in i8o"6 have and will Thtf i inn i nm ii State's Educational Sstcm L rf Buggias'," Harness, Saddles, M 1 fL Plows and Castings, , , . ll Pumps and Well Fixtures. " EKCIHES. SIl' HILLS. THRESH 11 T BINDERS. LtOVE?.;, FEHtlKZ, VI tL it r . f SALE OF LAND." NOTICE' I . I t ' 4n.M.. 41 (Mil return on the issue of imperialism. It is stated that over nan, u not mine-tentns ot tne supporters ot Palmer and J t J , (t s r 4 . ' :.' 1 . ... w-k : .1 .111 II I -pany : .-, 130,000,000 , 0,000,000 1 cuexnerwm suppon liryan mis year., it is wise in not the thirty combinations above are credited with capital making silver the paramount issue. Months ago we stat amounting 10 iwo ana one-mira oimons ot dollars, a ed that imperialism and trusts should made mM nrm The entire general stock of money of all'ldnds. in'' the 1- .M j .1. .t. t' t ... , I 5ia students besides 1C1 in Summer School. teachers if t acv!T. ,T .... . . . . r I inrt rrl fhit th fr mincer Af tiln.r mm V. J... I . ... . .. ... United States,.gold,silver notes and certificates, amounts S ' . V " juak For catalogue and lolormaton address . , , ' r. P. VKNAULr PrnlJcr.?. ' Cbapcl 11.!!, K.C . States..?old.silver notes and certifi rates' imnnntc I x toabout $2,700,000,000. 'So that if all the four hundred " KtauiJ wctwui uu cuy u mucn.oi a ooon combines in the list should try to return their capitaliza- people and especially we Southern folkswere . : r a I- . 1 J . : 1 ' , . " -Lt.V 1 J - .V . t . 110ns wo casn uicy wyuiu use up every penny 01 tne na- 11 ouiaincu uuuci uic name, ui irec coinage oi monkeys tion's money and then haye only about forty per! cent of or made less prominent in the . platform anj campaign, their demands. ; Indeed, the Uurty cprporatiors jnentioto Republics campaign orators will have an' enormous . jot ed here would nearly use up all our cash. Of course," we ' " - ... , . know that business is transacted ; mostly on credit and w cferidihg the present administration, iu wars, its in this gives and entirely different view of the case, buk.f the penaiistic policy and the rapid growth of trust under it - comparisons show the real financial hugenese of the mo- They are completely on the defensive. ' aern comDinauons, it naiurauy toiiowa that such a con v dition should become $ political issue, Ex, p. I iM.tcn.r..H iiljl . h.i lw -i " nj 1 -t -n t r . I " w - Loaxvs to Needy. Free Tuition to Oxkd dates for the Mmbtrr, Minuter s Sens MONUMENTS Tcachcr. C .mm" 4 t NOTICE LITTLG Q!ANTM and PENNSYLVANIATEANUT P!CKtItc5. - . - ! 9 th.liMtarir.i MfL-twij- -rtta4 MIW.w.M - H ! G RA VES TO NBS . j Vr Pat Tn I' t: ;jtt A WOTICE VYe shades of the departedrVHow unddr the sunV anv . 1: : . ' -T-J-.. IS aees siauner mar, me various leauons are alive and r 1 icyuuuv; tin wus uvc ui Drusuer wim sucn a vnv .iirvti - ..- , . 1 ; its neck is i beyond our imagination.; "S , They consider the report a mere' play : ca is a young republic andin her' youth 1 has; strength for for .Vn act of. lreacberyVTo test Ue truth of the were .she among the older nations Ishecouldbut; totter J"? VJ - ?ttottiStx min ' s , ' " an real tnckrrviW surH'flnoriifirir''ant,AMwM.::JMl -t.i isters which could only be answered bv the minister Kim. ".. ----- l''!1 ? .? 'CdenT - And there is'no prospects of imnvttUt " rin-f :i self, as the .matter, was of a private nature that no o Dr. H. V. Inn. NVUlc. S. C fm-ut lWVi iV i.ituwUn4 r i ttva tim,Bl lh loqip t:m. s.l o.rti-c tm ..$ w I lilllUJLi LK .lAKlill- U J k S raOf 0 J BANK Si WOWOU. Vii Don't any of the powers put any credence in China's mcs- to do c?l nlonrM 14 Pfwrmlicc tfr ex or .t i:t 8TRATTON A OHAQO, PCTCRSDURG, V , . - Herd MchMay a4 t, anufACturr Afnts for So. 4ilrn .Yjt'' fi ttftrm Na Ckr-o' " , ( -.. m lull. H uninct ...... , v.. t n ...... ...... "'" Ir " T if ! 1 I f ' r ' r 4 m vcrv t n none whateverThe Republican' party To this - . ' : J jhcAithf;;! s-ctia In Warrr.n " ' ' 1" . ' .0Tm declares against trusU and comVines at once attempted V'-V : .Prot?cts them by .legislative enactments. ,f More of them, to reply.3; And in their reply they proved their i - - " en formed under McKinWa a-ministranVi,;W 1 J !';.' -L- . Lor.r.ry c n S A. L itna l tvvrcn Ma!": '.wtraonVtlun ittVni dupiidV.' " Thev ire a "treacherous rnt. . Lm tn ill rrftMnie hirfnn. nmh ' . '.- ' I .l . . " - j . - 1 ... .w.wu uMiuii (UU mc CULl IS nOt Vet. i " - I 1 - t f 'r , - - - -' 7 & UU indncer- aacicol School for CUU and Ycnsr L Seventh Anr.ua! S.lc C. crcn torture regardless of sex, ae or anything "else. What . SEPTEMBER H. -f ' M NOTICE ... ' ...v. i c - ( r. w ... . " Instruction th II"
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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