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t- v ?i :z r;' rl- ;EC2We "Duplicate the Prices and Better the, Work" than any Y:U:l:: Home in Nor:!; Carolina. Th-n -..hy r.-: k . , . wn i ', t .ting at. horns. - Send -us yo? Hers.v P: -ire !: cm; . If voj are in ncc.i of cnv-lu : i. rip-r, i;. any.':; t? : t i xV: i . S to a book. let us know.and we will satisfyyou in every p "-ticir'ar or rcfun.l your money, (jive u j ir q:Jt. -5 .'; 1 11 '-'f I i """"awaaMaMaaaaaawaam.aa.aaa..-.- -1 ' ' mmL STOP ' YOU '1 J a V .. .... f . ji j Borrowing YOUR Neigh b LEDGER! j WE Will Send it YOU Twelve Months for ONE DoIIm S Six Months: 50 Cents V , Oil. r- - ... .. ' - VOL.- 17. V'ir:'bC'0n,n;:Cf,-THUF3DAV, AUGUST 23 1903 N O ? 5 "V"N '. """" $ J .25 for Nothing Our hhw kM copltd vrtntlmy our CUlof N. t. ef yrytiunK to Kat, Uj ako itsa.iu. Luk copy costs l.UQ to orlnt mm! 3 contt to V mu. a m Tianc of f&terMt, Mr ponac. uo maay oeaoct lom iw conn n yoot un W k U (OOHlrMt 47 c ! of 9vt for this won- 4orfi cauiocwo. which cob Ulas 480 sM,slx 16izl4 locMs, oqMTSioat to over 1M0 f tits oruintry y CftUloo. Wossvoyou M oar cwim ii por osr ovorjruuAc W M ' t J omr ax OTOry i X t . M kMk inotos wlth it ta A ... - j you oy W r- ih. 0 M OTorS(o OUST, Thcto U llttlo you think o that thl book does ot contain. excepting Lo Mimtlni siul Boats. Wttrw qnot Uto AnU mal.v Evorythiuc s. mso, , woman or Child wun. all kinds of -food. aMtl.iiw for tho konto. for tho omc. for a. hotaL far. nu on a farm, in a Kara, nr ory nnowa purpose, ca round in this caUIoru I book . contatna . nw lXKM Illustrations and quotes ncos oa orer lbu.uua ciitf. ent articles. -: XttkstaaykU Csryet, Xng and spsry C&UUfno, and ear ClsthUf Ism wiU lairr aantyUa nt L ar also rrso. Xxarosaacs oald 4 Vrf i nucw fM oa Carpst. yjf wa t Air tku : UUUS HINZS & SON Butler Up to the9 Hjghst Bidder I- Vr ! Sutesville Landniark. V ' A part of the Populist national com mktee met last week arid coisultedas POINTED EXTRACTS-CALEB POVERS : . :TRIAL ENDED From the Speeches of our "next President Wm. Jcnniijs Bryan. encejo vice preideatial candidate, teir uominee, CM r. "" To wne, havin? ... . - . - . . . wunarawn. v . senatorf iiutler, the chairtrran of tti'cotnmittVas''not present ind could not be communica ted withj he having Hiiihiniself in the wilds of ! Sampson colnty, surround ed by an armed, guard of the faithful to keep of the red sfc?rtl ad much of the comraittee as was'present seem ed to be of the opinion tiilt th'e'cPop- iuliss would support tStevenson ; for . (lmucui, oui a meeting oi u.c- full committer is called for the 5 17th to take final action. Wuither. Mr. . Gutter will support Bryan and Stev n I? 11 T"" FYA XfF Q ensJ or M'cKinley will depend on i f'S!i the ppcef Mr. Bryan will promise io ao mra ngm ana.ne nmnic Mr, Con suiting. Optician. I All errors of rcfrssctioa seleatlflcailY corrected W. R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WINDSOR, N. C. J to their nrobaliV jmirrc uith mfrJ v ' -- . i . . . -i . ;. , . we have an imperial policy we, must have a larje standing sfmy. ' The Jury Rxcs Ills Punishment i!:; tt life Imprisonment. rTi? niTtrt" iicrv itMiniumtc f -c in vi act iu uuc vna inem. , "Militarism turns our" young Imen . ! v , from, the arts of peace1 to the science uv.lowii. ivy,, nug. , I O. oC war. ' 1 ' ::l - . - ; Ve the jury, find the defen v "It.was God himself who placed in dants'guiltyind fix his punish every human heart the love ty. PneOcM tm mil Cmutm. SmteUUmtUmOmmgtm toCtUUctlM. r Bryan has a show of.winning, he will pe tound on the stump.this falb ftalk mg aoout tree silver andi out princi ples. But if he can . make a better ! deal with rhe McKioley managers; b$ will go with them and the later -we think more probable : , " A dtsl Cnwgfc nodldno. ; 4 , It speaks well for Chamber!ainfs Cough Remedy, when druggists use to in their own famalies in: preference to. First-class Watch repairing. . any other. "I have sold Cnarnb?'. Clocks and Jewelty and all kinds Urn's Cough Remedy - for the past , t. - t? i i five years with complete, I satisfaction Of Spectacles and . Eye-glasses for to m'yscl and 5 says Drug- : gist J. "Goldsmith, Vann Etten,-N.y. R r uai c f-T I 1 nave always usea its. in my . own o W 4 11 A Ld 1 4 11 9 - I family both for ordinarycoughs ; "and holds and for the cough ; following la grippe and find it , very, efficacious. j a ir n '.. For saW by J. J Mardrc and-'Bro Main St, next door to Mrs. Barrett's 3 1 ' - .....u; , . ' : - . ... svtff sr. - StO'C , , TU r4ri. 1.1.' t;. '- 1 . . lie uiiiuii iiiumirr. . of libei- ment in the penitentiary ,for :;! ia the rest of his natural life. . History, furnishes no example of j This was the, wording of the turplitude; baser than ours if we sub- verdict rendered to-day in the y fr case of Ex-Secretary of State TheRepuDlican party has accent Caleb Powers, charged with ed th. European, idea .and ?p!anttd i7-.:" i, : ' v- r .1 ;tUif a . l v -V. being an accessory before the itself upon ground taken by George r . t 7 . Tact to the murder of Williams ?We cannot repudiaie: winci- PSAT Jury retired, at ipJw-Wtfgorernment rntherTOnp.) ,:3Pnr.-tand returned Its piuc wuuoui weaxemng mai princi- 'wuium S luivin uccn l??!-4.' IK-.-.' r -in. v- out.only 53 minutes. I Mf true,. Christianity consists iacaii li ;lThe vote jn favor of a life AN -UNJUST VHRDlCiV i was not expecting that. Tlic vcnlict is unjust. There was no sort of de monstration following the vcr dicct and die vau crowd filed out of the court house: almost in silence. Powers remained in the court room for some timc'aftcr the verdict ren dered in conference with h's attorneys, who will at once move for a new trial, and Call inn in Out. will take an ai peal. When the jury men, en tcrcd the jury room Juror Stone, the oldest man on the panel, was tlccter foreman. PEKIN TAKEN BY ALLIED FORCES But not until After a Des perate Struggle. The Legations are Mostly Sale And tho Empress Cjc pes. i tin I p " 0 ckin, jart of ,!.:ch :rc. Yan Ka prr. rn!( .1 Hmprris fnm Ira..: (. ar. .1 a last stand U nw li- r.i lr in the inner ci;y. !.Uh i r.r- rounJetl bv aK;ci an 1 bumbanictL" . , lcar i:rs:.rai lin::r rc tjo rt o f . th c en : : n :ix : i c f f l:h::n in I'cVin rut . a n. :r a m - 'Vz slth cf !.;.f U c i 1 t !. 1 . . w c c , C J" C C i 2 ! I y to t 1; v c r o t , . here. It. apj cxruj .2 a ...'. . suurr.cnw i.-at ;hr brr.rrri7 j., , ... , :: l3 c... l)oaa;;cf hid Ucvl. a.lKs.u;Ml4 fcr the hl!r. tiori of territory to be built up ix.to 1 ed. 'States as a monarchy differs .from a I VERLICT UCWWVt AC J. . . WINDSOR. N.C IME RAILROAD According to the Textile World's directory for 1900, just' issued, the llln cotton tnaustry now operates a--total H j of 2 1 ,057,983 spindlesjmjd 49389 I'M I Irtrvmtt. !f4CMrhneattt !e ctill in t Vi lead with 8,01 2,83 i -spindles Rhode : Pa8SENQE jgjT FTA INS. island second, withr 2,090, i38;South NomfH. :TfMtrTABLcNe2. jSpimr. Carolina thirds with 1,765,657; North f ao a ml 1 30 a 55 l Windsor yvr - Askewsville i , -s ;7 05 S s i Holly . Gtwe.V? 751 s .s rwellsvoie: to. t At AHOSKIC :The whole'difference between rying out ia our daily lives the teacb- sentence'.waj tTnanimouV ing of CM?' who wul y that WKcri j d j : nainite and moseivt gehcral that iu FIQHTINQ CONTINUES The forpibW annexation of terrvh1 tory to be governed by arbitrary pow " wfUU4-nr "iC ucicnu-1 nc roo, U. :o. 1 nc e differs! as mucL from the acouisi-1 ant himself was firmly convin- allies have conquered Pe- ej kin. The fighting b still po. '..SURPRISED in-on in the streets of the city. The allies arc pouring Whn rhr urrtl monarchy and, a republic, may. be J V , , r 1. I . . , ,. , .. summed up ia on sentence: .lo aj "T . . " V"v.. ucu u i, t nc nr wuu monirchv the kin? rive th4 Deonie first Ume during the weary have set fire to the place and . ..v.v. r,- T J names arc sweeping a ... k.t- tra meuij in rcpuoiic wjroc ma iccungs. unucr an oi inc part of the city . circumManiial arcounis cf departure cont:r.t;r to cr r. from b'un r-ai. Tlic startling frairr c f J Gen- ChaUc t iljuru rrc-.v-cd on the 2oih. i t!ut t" within the city of ick:n xn siill j;nin cn. The irr.frrr, as it is popularly kno -ah. the I:orbtddcn City, crvi'ler.'Jy lad not been taken. It i tur rounded by a rr.iv.ive ia!l m cf mascmrv more than tcr:y fccl hiK and it i rrearded surprising t)vat the Ch-noc should make their firal :a.-vd widiin its shatlowi. IV' r to the receipt of .dlipatch it fxt accepted rcnera!iy d Ur. that the l5owa jcr Irr.j-'fr's. in company with the Ivmnor and a iarrc sui:e, ha 1 lei: Tc kta, If yr-T hv.T It t:o r thin p 7-- cr lo i- j v Iu iter, n NOTICE irtJlatriaU trcra T. Tll ta C;ie 15 tit tajruf-t? iCftAedttC rc3C4 t!x?Tia. .! . . . -1 ... I .i.ui5IH3Tw wtt.lM1v 'uvwe-u rryinrr maaents 01 tnc trial ne lmlnn Ann .ai-ia 5,KiICfaMino? TOT1Ki beVgoorgOvefnment.: . had main tain tii 'a chnncrpW, LnUon; f US- - ajiti Wicf N. Cc S.ti.v y, .-'- - "J1 a changeless m.-Rcar Admiral Druce cables UUr tjiii t ! ti . tt t n-.I x- - expression; frhc-verdict of the admirlaltv from Che Poo.ifl " K 'aiw N. -Ths Jaw holds both maker and cir- guilty,'' hoWeVer, apparently lAui 10 ai follows: rlf'r r r7 cr 1T dilator 1 .a aailerfurABttrannllT - ... 3 UUJUSt 19, as IOUOWS. i4TtU &UccO ..s-Ir .! ' ' 1 r v 1 cri nrn.AnrwT' th - m r 1 n r C r o - t h rrcrrr.ts !.7tr'js ir.i i!l t I. r. . - vm a v It i!-ivt ret c;.:f 10 rriy cr I.J J hi!r. Hc:i:n your rcuth; e-.Vt l:ck c!J I 1 t f fim t-W V I SH' M4 It t -.- .? - ag 11 I mm 1 . . I .- w- I . i 4.n mm" m i fin, k . - m uc . . f on a ul . I I aw itm .ew 1 "- ' si I a. I -1 Lrfti The dealer whr sells you Am inCaxzaexLoa the autli-lUfvisc H s. DA ta.f 499rS4o; f w 9Pi IHampshire with 1343923; -Georgia : 5 40 : - I 1,2 10,504, . w uu a, :5s v roa6.i6 ".The Southern tstouDv oi T . .., sTV 445P Mies, add the-northern mills, 15, '34 V 7 a- Daily except Sondayr Fta$ Station. . 554. In. i860 the SoU)h had 1,282,- . .' Train N. make dwert conntcUOB with the . ' jtif xt .t ' ' " - ', Noa folk! fc Cajlouha train. No. ioa at Ahoske 083; Spindles and the North 12,721, ' for Norfolk. Train No.xj makes direct onnectk . - .t. : with Noot & cxouna N0.103 from Norfolk. 982. The actual increase in the 1 J.W.ORANNING.C.EBRANNING numbej of spindles in the South in ., , t , . I a . . . geroui counterfta ofVitt'. WitUi near tne aoor.OLUiejur)-room 0rity of the Jituncic that riT, ', , trust him.1-DeWitt's is the only gen-u" ucuwr aumiuuuiK uic nine and original Witch H axel' Salve sherift his face took on an an- a weu Known cure ior ptc3 ana mr 1 iiri .u.. 1 skis.diseases: See' that your dealer ious look. Wiien the 'twelve gives yoti De Witt's . SalveSallenger I men filed into : the room and & Keeter. : , . . i . i- : .f j I rnnir vthpir c:ite ami a Plrt- .1 Lv General Manager. I '"Ji. i ' Wanaxerrl i i rivl-- i I Wa I a ai upLi a taf ... 1 . .. : i ninannii.-r- , ner cent. The actual increase; jin Oeneral Freight V passenger Agent. I Northern SUtes is, 2,52 1,2 1& gain tunc A nn A IC I.IIVTU- oL 10.8 oer cent, lhere has been a U. S- Mail Steamers j j . j netjgainyoabout 5000 looms " ,.';,"" ' J,' v . , I Penn, called the roll' of jurors ' Thare are negro postmasters in , 271 prisbher'did hot appear to towns in North.Carolina appointed thc Dy .MCJfuniey. ' a vote ior aicivid- u , leymeas-votinjr''to wntinne these f? ?P"tators ,,,J1 neeroes as Dostmasters. A vote for J "Have you made a verdict Br) an U voting to turn them out andlgendemen?,, inquired - the not to appoint anymore" negroes to court, 1; ? .,, f .' uaursw Office In oWCarolinlu f 1 1 1 i haVcV the jurors as-j Chcd Pc!::a Nfltu stacea. wW e tac ar e4r. 1 BELE-FOR YOU - 1 For cmest trattsetit and a speedy cure xrri'jz or co to Dr. J. Ncrw-ton llatliaway vLce great reputation is a sufUcicr.t rrtiarar:tce cf tatiiiactory rcsulls. Consuluucra aT7atTa Free, .-.4 TT.T-.y w t. CENTIUL HOTEL. X It UVtXUN, "lr Cecal itiii r ;ss. . . Lf'.ia Lf'Ti I arr ar. si Y;-3 t4."c4rt -.". si.i . L, F. PIERCE Cacti arU4 ar tla-i urr gn-.-' to aa U4 sn or oaatri I aoia Mn mm DEAD JaTTTEX LIST. rpou ae ta.fay t ot at 1. aoear af tM ac .CAaftaTf aa4 farrraf sraairftla4 wltitawl Caa aaa f taTmjam rmm. assmac t&a irataaa t a ywa, atrooc rutttaia. on woolen and worsted goods in the jcvrOci J&pus6 ' ,ast two years. j To ail Points North. East & West. a Night Terrer. " Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham Lv. Norfolk, Jackson at. . . 5-45 g : L. Old Point Comfort .............05 p. m. ti ..i imw wn i.ioht at. .7:00 a. m. 1 : B.&Q.R.R. P.R.K. lof MacMas, Me., when the doctors . a. m. - 8:00 a. m. said she could not live till morning Ar. phiudeiphia....... .10:15 ... io:m . j writes Mrs.-S. H.5Iancoln, who -at Ar. new or . jj U u,. MPfn1 n irht. A11 tCUUU Ubl fcaa - -- Far ataterooms and any information call aU I Pnuemonia.lUt she beeeed f Or Dr. Warfolk Ticket Office, Main and Granby Streets. Kj s jJew Discovery, Saying it had ; - Phones 11a. f tixtiViSi - .uAn rwr lif a and WI-er I UlULC VUttil VUVV aaa w aawa Vtf. I. Wfl "TV m, i, v., ,;.L: aW p" at. ! curea ner oi vonsuiuuuuu. three small doses sne slept easily au night, and its futher use completely cuTd oer' v 1 nis marvelous : meai cine is'euaranteed to cure all Throat Chest ad Luig Disease. Only 50c. and SI-oo.; i nai Dome iree at ru , Bazemore s store. Letters b the Postoffice at Windsor whb read t jt abud Powcrs XT ' W a U OMtll Ka af AO V A I lamoarl I a Vm V ItlVU W IU - aTWUt W WtiM a r. a 1 , a . ' , Letter Office from Ang. ist to Sep. always pale, grew gnastiy l .. ..tf.ul;i t? 1 Mr ac tn vrrii-t rtnrt iSC.rMiss niaiucn i noinpsan, ov.iy-i '- " ; na Pontoobasie Persons, Hleo illx-land his face betokened great K;T.LAMB,;U S" GeB."Agt'r.efA :: A- 2 RAIL. ROAD ike , CONDENSED SCHEDULaS ;Datc4jMay 2?th, 1999. sented and at the. same time Mr. Stonei theforcman pass- VtrICCC:!3 ZJtTLi ed the verdict up to the. clerk. ci. aa4 aarntaWaa v t . i ' i . r I Plaaaaat aaA Wiitiiiumn af aa laa rra.aeaa. t-tt at-tf Vrawet a4 fasvCefaal l.i n as a Kta itW tTV S.saainsl. i rasv r'MTOa aa. S3 fte4 oa4 a-1 raatAJS I a a t-e Uit aa4 iO i ll fcara k aw U a sa ? iff !! 3 i r w . . - . . I (waaafwi. WrBa trmm mm mt lfW01tSLWL sMatslnVJa eC 4etWal4atkt4 anaa at. rarrca ihttuwit, B, SW tM aaa a ta. axTfaa ta ta faraa w a arr a. VAVERLEY BICYCLES. Ra"-.a'rra 1 ;Ci' AJN-An ERICAN. N.:HtNa,t ' .o : No.!; t3f Station. 4. -troa . "pTMTi a. m7 vM?f;:; i' M; 1 A-M- 'J'.'a ao-le ooi'l-v.Norfolk?Ar. s 55 io 35 s 40 . Va a. ipiaaers Point. , : 5 3 1003 I ! 51 U- Drivers.... , 5 . , 9 34 ? ,7 ims ...-.SnRolk... 4 50. o 19 1 si le 35 Gates. ... - 4 ao 8 43 . : J jo 50 .,.r..Tunis.... - A ' . 8 a$ - 4 6 11 06 Ahoskie,... 3 4 8 05 - I Sa 11 ai ..Aalander... 3 7 8 50 s as ts 00 ..Hobeood.-. a 53 7 08 f I 00 13 i " Ar.TarboroLT. a 3 646 ."Vi-'-rV AT. t-V. ;" 5 RocirMoant. pi55 6ji t. at. P. M. .'- P M- A M l .... '.. .. ' ' . " First Boston boy yes, father pun M' ished me severely yesterdayr ... 1 ? . Uaaacassarr Loss ef TUne '.1 cvv,; Kn'ston bov Indeedl Some Mr. W. S Whedon, Casheir ot the ,.v.ii;;.:' - ,,ty 2 ' First National- "Bark of "Winterset, ? 9 'i bout government without the consent experience wijh a carpt I: : , U - r:A t r ! employ, that wili be of va ill oj the governed.-Puk. r ircsa-He tayV-I a a -4 A naaaterDevU FUh. tv::...:.!u v?rtim' is a tvoe fo 'IMA. nnWCI Ul waia mvvwi in a recent . letter gives some a carpenter in his value to other had a ; car penter working for me who was oblig ed to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with diarr "i FRB- BLOOD CURE. :V ell, Lucie Mizell, (two) D. T Gillam, I mental anguish. Then; - some Mary orimn, nesicr -o. r. vaciu, ja recraminr h.s comDOSUrC Lem Bond, Pearl R. BaiUy Mary E. he pitied' la the Misses Dan By rum, Mrs, Kacnei roweu, Mary j,i - ' . Pierce, Lou F. Thompson, Violet gemeia. wno nau uccn in tun- Green, Eller Small wood, Mr. Henry versation with him. and said. I Watson. Tohn W. Sanderlin. (two) I . i ; W 0 -m w Ervind Smallwood, Nepolioa Piemant Mr. Freeman Perry1 Jr. Bismar Jones, Walter Hughes, James Hill, W.-C. Gillam, (two) Edward Felton, ' James Byrum Rev. J. M. Rice. y - In calling for the above please say advertised. - ' .... . - ; ; LEWIS T. BOND P. . IL August ist 1900.; THE LEDGER AND GRICULTUIt-tS 1 arcr.txtri. Aa ettor PravkUaf faith U SoHerera. f ha 7y fX . r- ( . ' 1 V r Clw,1 CTITFTet ar (Mat.. tlr7VS-k H .1 ru..i i. av-. r f. '. ,at. aa- ar aw . a Ir ' aa a tl na III ralal If - IM.illll antaakMaii'lltmalHrtlMa, Ti - a. aa. r aai C ama in 1 1 I n in mmm J aaaaaa it4 Uaaayaruasmaelrcai,f Uta V a. T mentioned to h'm that v .- in a -. ru iwri lia wui uwa, - .nsjipauoiu auv. St oa, "gans Had been similarly troubled and tha murderous;roalady is telt .on -sau . r.Un ,nc and nerves and muscies . anu . ... ... r..!i .,,, . c e&2&1&! PHU arT-a ' He bought Vbbul'oi; it froa the ferers may test it, a trial bottle given . , - -tuaaoS, fiaant lithtrafa ?. But Or King's New Life Pills are a n ? . 4nd-lif. . ... absolutely free. Wc'te for - it ! safe and certain cure. iJebi nn.l,, ourd him. and he is a-iin Address BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta IGa, Write today. Bescriljc trouble and free medical idviee given. Is your Blood Purct Are you sure of it? Do cuts or scratches heal slowly Docs yourskia itch "or. bum? , Have you Pimples? Eruptions? Foul Breath Catarrah? Are you pale ll so pcniy your Blood at once with B. IX .B- ('Botanic Blood BalmV It makes the tv.. 1 v:u I...1. liiOOa X Ui C auu uvu, uiiij uu; sore and gives a clear, sooth, healthy skin. 'Deep-seated cases like ulcers. cancerHeating sorfp, Painful Swell ings, Blood Poison are quickly cured by B. B. JL, made especially for , a! obstinate Blood arid skin 'Troublesl B. B. B. is different Ircm other rrro edies because at draihs the Poison and I Illinois out of the Blood and entire system so the symptoms cannot return. Give.it a trial It cures when all else-fails. Thoroughly .' n.. CTM .t rfn- r-fl 'It 1" " Y t Ca A mmmmm A w 1 . , '"- mJ M w. . V l.junaalUftf Stores ai SI per larre OOIUC. o irxcl WtUaauMai wuiiinm.iaatf. a lancit Aa-"-inrarv ta. a4l saaaat 7 aaaao 1 aa.l .- tu4. , I f i S l' 1 I SI j 1 V o. A c r 4 V, " I t r A 4 . a aV 4 I a T ft '! a 11 I I rt.tt itt:i in ft i - l:" - . ! J I tea isaattirtarf I a.a at.ji.aaJ 1 a r rw - ia- ta u. fc.ia ari-a A Ka.iM C. im,. a , a Trwarf f aaat A a 1 f. ....a as a . htWMTJM'f tatra rtMaiatai a. liMraitaM, as S axr-. C . . rkO a um. . ml ll a. . lav. nmt:tmmm sz 4 F-i 1 mm 1 1 1. aJa aa 111 C aflaia la wmw., J n 1 1 1 a I raia Bvaaae IZ acr-TT't :.":t :t:; i?rt ,ftr - -' r : ttm r t ljr n .10 CntaTOr,iC; . ... . . r v - . . . - W . 1.. .a f j 1 1 5 " : r v : u m a t? t :r-n runt r a Santh and No. 7S train for aU points North. vif tal U. SSRPCLU, 4. R .KCNLCV up't. Trains. : Senaral Manacer. SitLr.'Eiitaoii.; ,?v ,X:ver7 Kidrveys one dose oured him, and he U aaia dB&l C at his woik. For sale by J. J. Mar- 'General Fastens Asent. wnr and Bowels. Only Bazemore' store. Our SPECIAL Olier: dre & Bro. 1 ; r 1 ' 4) o o 1 I t n i-r a - a ti an a S-mi blakiK-. . a. . awl aw ' . . . . , w . 1 11 o tSf ""- 'iiai Sat faiMMM mir a. . . t j. - -a a a j 4 fi'jra swai awTr t 4 : .!l I -, ..-c r.
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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