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i Work" than-any Printing Houss in Nor:'' f ' Thrs why r. l;p y :r -".-.-ze home industry. If you .ire in need o f c a V c 1 vy ; , p i p : r, t'H h-i i any::;.r. j, ircn ;..y :isfy-yju in every particnlar or refund yourh:.They. Give us yaiir order. tmg at -home Send" qs your orders. Patronize mcr taor tr a FrrU .... 1 . : j -n i o & -,;ici us Knovr.anu wcwu satis s ' ' '.'' i . i . -- . ... ,., , . - - - - - , ' . 1 , t. ' " 4 .-.., , V ,., , . t . , , :- y , . ., -- , . ; "... ' bor's LEDGER! WE Will Send it V V '-i k' J ' V ' i i l J T S J ! ' YOU Twelve Months for ONE Dotlto : Y V JLLJLol Jl .K. JL:'W ' (v ' M y 1 A A J ij , 1 il VJ uXui ,a!.M Sbc Months: 50Cents.-ot;jlf ;T,; , , .V - ci':. ;' ' '.TU ? - r; ' " ' ' ' ' ' LTZXSrJT YCV:: I VOL. 17. - , ; W NO 71 r- - ... t - ' - - ... .-. . . , . i i , , , , " ' . " ' : , r - . , -, $ 25 for Nothing Oar mnum hT completed printlnx our Catalogue No. 99. of Terythln to Kat, Uk Awa War. Each cosy CO fl.vw u pnni wa is cents to mall. At an arManca of Interest. eaa ia nanpi v naip- par ponaaje, ana tou may aeduct ttMM lv cenca nmm Taw Irat red 7 M X. k ' if X ax m nf m ataT 5 ardar af $1. It raauli loads of paper for thia.won aanui cauuoarua. wnicn con- taiat W pares, ilae 10Hxl4 mcaea, equiTaient to over 1 000 pacaa ol tbe ordinary cataiorua. w av you So par cant, to- vo per caat. on every uunj yoa oay at every season oi im year. Ibis dook quotas wholesale price te.UtUe Tou can think of that tM book does not contain. excentlmr Lo- - macs. we evei quote. Live Ani ls. i Kverrthln 'Bn "weman or wears, ail kinds OX food. - MnKtKl for the hma. tnr tWm office, for a hntd. for n.m on a farm, ta a baxa,e for . vry Known pnrpose. can In-tnls -c&talorue. to consasneis. ana wiu.k your posses stoa you ouy cbeaper than the eeaaer. mr w w- j This. )ik-m.l.. J&WU lUUStratfona-Biul MrfM pticee oq :ovr-d,00L. fliff ViaWa with-3Te aai.le.sZ kaaW are-alaa Frea. Itilriiun t nuu pw ea varnat. Dspatttnent BAl.TIH01HD. A 1 0HIO MOB HOT STRONG STAND. shooting at the building. "This was CTlfn AIIT N?JrtnC1 officers in the builingappeared at the window and began to shoot tover I the heads jot the people. . A man with a shocuatheaiired .t the ofi Better Compulsory "At- ... I "A nTaT , 'it is said several ' officers were nuencc ana Keiormaiory. Uoors Of Court House and -.Two) wounded.' , The crowd then began to Jails Forced. r , . smash. m the f windows of the . city LEGISLATURE URGED t building and the firinzbeean reoeral. I . . . ' .. - . i rwme- u r" f n v- r s s r 4 j 1 1 luju-JvtruKi'io. t J . J C 1. U . I FOLLOW.4 and one boy, name,, ,-nnknown wai carried dead "ffora the Street. It is I Officers .Elected Child Lalxr In 4th. To prohibit tl-e tycxT-t of children ci it:rni:urt is nir.v lactutinj indujtr'xt. Cerct xt tLf t"e- lo ' jt lit la 13 tri l-4r.!r sk tW 5th- To cJlaVIah ftfenaitctirt tct jaiinl ctrjVrjt 9z I "j ta I3,t. tt. iiu; rt ktA. He it tr4 Sas hr,i s,4 , .t ! jrouncntninals. A frvo!utioo at patved cn thi death of il (krtror ilu Ctt, t prtildeot of Sute AtKance, s'm ie lutior.s thatUr i'ltiklcct Wioiteti of the A. and XI. Crrpc f. a i hk.htett tb J-.-" ' mccd'r. and enilorurj Ue a-. v I I I ft a a w-:?U l t-t fi-n " V. i,t 1st . :.; ,1 t 1 1 p1 cl f "i . s t s 1 1 - T f 4 t is.. ST? t f dfor a ftklV? U tLLial c a jnob Fires o.i the Officers. Hany - 3 People Are Killed. DR. W. U DAVISl - By the A sociated Press. -v - Akron Ohio August 22. .Between one and two o'clock this morning offi cer John - Duffy arrested a colored man. who during the day confess 5d to Prison Xeeper . Washer ot having attempted to assault Christiana, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Theodore Maas, industrious and res pectable people who live on Perkin's Hill. The. prisoner was given his All error of refraction scientifically corrected name as Louis Peck. He is abnnt fnr ty years old married, and recently moved here. certain that dozens of-men were 'wounded, 'ca-v-.-. Mayor Young is yet-in the build ing and is directing a call for'the mil itia. All the ambulances of the city have been called out and the " excite- ment has of the Factories Condemned The .. Trade Clrowlnz-CJltor Poeon AlHence, Pre entand Future . Consulting Optician W. R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WINDSOR, N. C. Practice In all Courts. Special attention given to Collections.' -The story of his confession spread like wild-fire through the City and officers learned that an attempt would be made tonight to lynch him. In First-class Watch repairing. ( Puce court to-aay reck pleaded gun Clocks and Jewelry and all kinds ly ana wts bound over to the com- of Spectacles and Eye-glasses .for on pleas court. His bail was plac- has come'intense. .The front ,. cityhuildinftis. a : total ; wreck , Editor Poe of the Progressive Far- re- 1 i. r it ! !' uu 111c urc uens arc nugiug. n)Cf auj J w DcnmarV to A1V ' At "10:45 p. m.Prison; Keeper John turned from Hillbsboro, where they E, Vaher came from theaty build, attended the fourteen .nnual session and de was knocked down by abrick of llie Norlh Carolina Farmers Al- al display at the Slate Fair in Octa. He wasadjy.tpjure4 about .the head Iiance, ..The attendance was larer Ur- ' I and iad;-to teceive medical atten- than for the past two i years. The ", 'Edaor Toe of the ProgTtsiire Far. dancfj'F" r-T - sssioTclosed thts"mornrng at one mer, when asked about the ceo ; It .liiow that two. people were o'clock. Thc fpllowing officers were xnd 'uturc lKe 0fder ilt "l instantly jkilled wd another person is elec.ed: , W. A, Graham; .president, vtrcaxt to referto the polilks of dying:' at the xlty hospital. .The dead j; chx vice-preiident; T. B. Mmc official, as socb natters art are.-.v;v: U' Vr r-'-A T'-th Parker, seeretanr aiul traurarTp,nf oofconsidered in their selectbo, bet J w a es ess a em J m .Wee, ana w w elected on executive committee. Part of the machinery in the shoe factory at Hillsboro has been "remo ved and it will not be operated again its noo-partiiar) pclicy, and an pomtipj comrnUice to confef wiihj,at. lit uimieclcd uum-I the A. nrut M. -ttAe nu'Kotitia I hi if (..'.1 about the cducatioa at the coUcgt; A praaical n2 theurttical fafr&cts. President Graham wis detained at a nmfA ai iKMne oy illness la bts 1 amtiy. 1 ur Alliances m ill put additkmal Irclurcfs in the field and hope to doUe tUrl Hi Kill YiZ Zl. membership during thit year. The AUiaoce also decided to c.Tct a number of premiums for ict!iuf A T T A, A, CASTOR 1- Tel Xj.!axU au4 CHI!.- ........ I 1 Pgmart 9i - , , ; ' ivcnty u J C l j j e 1 r 1 1 n c!d:r tr:n ycu irz? ... W 1 1 1 r! n c I 2 - f . b ;rx isd f r 1 c n d s ii'.rX N nun be j t v c a t v 1 NATIONAL CA-UPAIGN EXPENSES 4 4 The Total Expenditures Fir u red at $25,600 ooO ) 1 years, uien.waae, age 10 through, he heart. " John M. Davison's fonr year" old child -shot dead in a baby. cab. - Freddy. Orwick, age 25 years, is to show the falsity ot the prejudice ci sorae, it may be well U say that the president and truatee, the secretary I Chicago Tiibo. treasurer, and state business ItU estlsated thai h ed at $5,000. SeveraHhousands people are read y tonight o lynch Louis "Peck. A large crowd gathered about the city prison at,7:3o o'clock and forced in Main Stf next door to Mrs. Barrett's the ,t doors. The prison r was soon ' sale. R. W. HAL1SH, baoy founded wim bucisnot. . lie for wme Ume lcasU Rnaacully lives, at No. 43 o:th street,'and I is tV order, showed a C1in of Ujocq now .dying at the h6spIaLlA.!-mari i0' . C4rs igQ and 1 1,800 over name and and assistant lecturer are all tuJluent-Jooc.ooo, to elect a pttrel ci lU taj Democratic fanners, while the Utted Stales. The a&csj) sCjw vtmaining offices are filled by wide-Knee which .the 'trlil railUacsl awake fanners, and educators, U Uti Uj Q&ett. Victoria it iirjit. 1 - Expert Watchmaker Graduate Optician store. S- Cash Paid For Old Gold and Silver. WINDSOR,N.C I ME RAILROAD, rr t , - : . : : 1 T ri ,j packed with the mob and the officers offeredjio rsistance as Peck., earler in the evening had been quietly .sent away to Cleveland i" To satisfy the mob it was suggest- rw r r- - - a eg mar, a. committee 01 six . bej ap pointed to search all: the cells and go tnnmgn every part ot the building, J This was done;" arid as ' the negro RASSttrcaEtriftrtras.ifj waotfound a -yellwaS made; T.Mt Table Noi . JSouth; f" iW u the nigger and we will deal "with 60O - I Srrlo 1 iiel 11w1 tt,i and soon the jail was in the ' hands of .the. fhob." ' After ffoing through the a 45 pr private apartments ' of : the jail the " " " 1 ' ? I-rAla71 itf alVAJ-l K1 ff OS HASnn fVtBV aklV . r,-;i- t Flair Station-. w.c Tram No. a make direct connMUon. - J iron doors. - bepUtjySherirrlStbs. Nokfolk 8c C aroi.iia tram No. 10a at Ahoske I - , . f . ? f, ' ; . - j 71 for Norfolk. Train wo. I ananea, aireci tmKn.i.iJu i iuuu m sxuul ui iuc uiisua UOU(9 ana with Norfolk &CaroUMa N0.103 from Norfolk. ; m- made a speech. 1 111 nniuMiMft r T QRANN Nfi v General Manager. 1 , mu,u ius uunu iuai , j. c.av North. No. a-A una f . tFFECTIVE 6-T.18a.-l N- -: 1 1 '. 6aoa mi Lv i 5 WINDSOR i At 6 30 55 705 7 15 7 30 t 7 50 a m Ar e Bntlera ' Askewsville , ".Hollj Crovje".: l 5 BRANNING Ar .PowellsviUe- f . AHOSKIE "Lv 540 55'. 5 ao 505 I Im. ttmfll t A tf a sAt I r- AJ. I . was aoi in uis mu t veir. at hi anrfd after-. navtnf I e,Mt w w -mwjw ;,tck,so, ia- vr TTrm. alscj in dntofhis legs. : Another LtJ expenses. 'Among the resolutions I FJce against the AUianct Is rap- J rhesa coca para lite fri Wwli kta manwno name couia noioe learacu passe a was one thanking the press J ww UVJ WHW v mj iaauii ujjw u ts naca czraprr w bnt yrhois a!drivef for the. American OJ tfjC gtcte 'fbr publishing the addres r-orC1QtIo vTr btihL Deta- otaintaia t Qsseea yjt.atectl ilia Express Company,; was shot Sn ' the ;ssue' by Messrs Graham, Parker, FopuUsts, Prob'bitkmisls and t is to elect a PrtsZdeat text U tx leg. ! iv -s - ? Emeivl MltehalL Seawell and Fltm! Ke publicans altendeJ the Stale metV jrrtfs. . ; f. , i Eiher: MitehalL Seawl and Hem- Hepublicans altended the Stale metV years. Atf'ii1 p.' t;the;crowd-'is beginning ine.Waidinc the aims' and oblectsP? n wotltJ la harootsy and de- lo'the catapJx cf tti t Drta- .V''?;.. . . 1 , . . t " A. to leave for home and the indications lrie . Allianre anrl -are thatino more, trouble wilt- take moteDroiUbie "svsteml DlaCerli. Tarti: fV'- Lk;r,te.?r.r the i.la.ral inte J Alliance WlU WOfk, ind S3 wOJ SliUt COamllttt SJ Bh tBOt Yet If 1 L-.;:t::V.: 13 loci yc-rx J:h the cs!or cf 70 ycin In the Eilr. Ift ui fa tzz ycwr." pcrsom loci pr:r:x:-jrt!y c!J 13 tilt iy. 5xJ tc- C cius; It's ill LT-rctt- f tiry; fcr firay htlr stored r"7"7" - loauguratinj I thenuelres to the axrtcnhwtj 1 acratic Natkmal Cooaht- 1 4 rt nv Jof . larmier 1 134 educational lines alocg whkh the I boa f , joco t4 the Jlf ;.lCcaa inter- hizhly en Shortly alter, jmidnignt tne moo e$k Tht address was broke iiito a iiard ware-store and stole dorsed by the body, n all the; firearms andammuniaon tney .Tnbst'jmportintrresolu. couki: find including runs", rifles ind tion , 'alscd VeVe as'follows: revolvers and proceeded to the city whereas, the North Carol X ta the rc-orgsnixatioo to bs a.Tcctrd this fall and winter." " ina building and opened fire on the de- Farmcrs sute Alliance has been fenders and finall set fire to the Col- from the time of its foundalion the umbia Hall which adjoins . the city earnest friend of education, and RICHER THAN ICtNQS AND E.M e PERORS AND MA5 DYS- PEP5IA. the city buildings. They will ro doubt set fire to the city building before morning-, as the flames are spreading rapidly. whereas there is now imperative" ne cessity for greater school advantages within the borders of North Carolina than ever before. Now be it em! TW ytai . . . .... it is si;e is ats-s&e uui im espr dilute cf Beithe party w.H V lesaj A as thea. This eiaLrt n.e :ra ti j 1 1 ooc.ooo. of ot fifth the cal ci the estimate. FtpetiejK a fxU caap'x has sho-ero I hat for e-rtxy di-'U' sprat by Je a:oeai ccsrm:tee tbai twt great parties aa aTera.t cf 2 be spent by the vaxkx. Zii'.t Coea-1 B tteea. TtiS sroOJ cess that u to IIS. nit u r 1 1 color by using J v.. . w.i r r r ; i FcroTcrh:!f t ccr.. M fury this his brtn ilz -j stmlird hiir f:r7in- n tlon. It Is sn c'.rnr.t f J 6w!r; t:c;t (x'.! fj Z cf t: ti.!r; mLca tv.: t:!r pr--; tr.d cltircx the sctlp f rt - t f llJMa wiif a ' tr aa c,- niY m e..M l I ea Ua e e l 1 a-t J 4 j? as fcaa. aw.?e I ar f i 1 we i i r Vy-e y-V-V y y y ay 4 GOOD RESULTS. Pres. M.C.HINSHAW. ".. General Freight & 'passenger Agent. could not be found in there, and he told the people in the mob to select a committee and he would allow the The annual receipts of John D. Rockefeller, head of the Standard USarjowal wo-afcies arJ It. Resolved, That the Legislature of Pil Company, are nearly equal to the 000,000, Cat State wjs:: 2 North Carolina be and herebv is. oe- titioned I heads of rUirope. Here art a thel t More Uaa ha'i cf the txey spt ... t 1 t firores, . Ibr both Nataoeal at4 bixia cosset: au iu kyj a sv.si us, - ',,, I . . ... I ' . . ... tersely Article o. Sec t.of the State Consti- ionti Kocaeieuer.ijo.ooow. ees jes to cafa otas. ,-.; - I 0 n ' I..-f.. . . . 1 t,zar ex tsussia mw.wo. 1 re;acr 11 is csua-auu i&aa aor arts teal L. F. PERCE, CHESAPEAKE XINE. committee to search the jail from top U. S. Mail Steamers to bottom. - A committee was quickly selected and. tne jail . was searcned, 'Ct' I everv rell beino- eTamineH! "Raf.'sfierl S rm -:ro 7--.-.- - To all Points North East & West, that the negro Was not there the mob tnen rusned across tne street ' and Ly. Norfolk, Jackson st....... Lv. Old Point Comfort. ....... Ar. Baltimore, Pier 19. st B. & O. R. R. ....5:45 p. m. "."roo a! m! I torced open the door of the county pTkTr. 1 court house. The old court house Lv Baltimore.. ...... 7-55 a. m. 'fi-Joo a. m. was soon packed and all rooms searo An NYorkT::;::::: p. : .;.P. . hed except the rooms in the ? treasury .. I 1 . . . . aeparimcni. Steamers leave daily except Sunday. t -Rr otaternoma and any information all at. rrf . J.? ' For staterooms and any information all at. . ; i ne City prison ..was again SUr Norfolk Ticket Office. Main and Grahby Streets. rounded and hundreds ot Deoole for- " PhnnM 111. I - . -. . - k. r. lamb, ' " - w. b. brown ced their way into the prison ior .the Gen. Agt. Pass. Agt. The Washington Times sums up the good results which nation, sufficient to run our public v.ould follow Bryan's election as fol- schools for four months, and that in lows- ,U;if f ? ! : ; : " J addition the special appropriation of ' :;!!) -t- 's , . ' . I $100,000 Jbt continued. ; ? Reform is necessary in all branch- To ;p iat'e t $Qrfl STJEdeQt es of the general government and a for the support 0( fa sute Univer- man with backbone is needed in the j sity. the Agricultural and Mechani- White House. Mr. Bryan is such a cal College, and the State Normal man and with his election to . the and Industrial College upon a per- Presidency the reform will come. manent basis, such appropriation to : '- America will resume its station as enable free tuilion in those institti- a republic. - tions to be offered to every white stu- . The Constitution will govern both dent-in North Carolina. President and congress. 3. To enact such laws as will The Phillippines will be pacified, compel the attendance of all children - Cuba will be turned over to the between the ages of 7 and 15 upon ilRAlLRpAD. CONDENSED 'SCHEDULE ; J)ated Kay ;27thf! 1899. , No. , N.r ' - -"- ' No.,.; . No" tio3 U9U Stations. t". p7m7 a, m. I ' 1- M- A; 20 900 Lv.Norfolk.Ar. .... 5 55 10 15 s 40 9 ft Pinneia Point. - 5 30 io 03 3 03 -or i-.i.Driverav J 5 Si, 9 34 317 iocs ....Suffolk . 450 919 3 50" '10 "3T r.-iiv; Gates . - 4 ao 8 42 a 15 -io 50 .Tunis 4.00 -8 23 4 36 ii 06 ..VAhoskie.-... 3 4 . 8 05 4 S3 11 2i .. Aulander.... 3 7 8 50 t3S i2 0o ..Hobgood.... a 53 708 00 , ia ai - Ar.TarboroLv. 2 31 6 46 .Ar.. . i Ar. . Lv. - . -. ;- i 6 35 ia 5 Rocky Mount. -1 55 ' 6 37 p. m; P.M. . P M- A M. . ' " ' - " "- , : .. ' second timey insisting that Peck was there.. - Mayor . W. E. Young at this time, appeared at one of the windows in the upper part of the building. , He addiessed the mob as best ; he could, saying that Peck had been tak en out of the prison at four o'clock by Sheriff Kelly and driven out of the city in a closed carriage. . " - ; The people in the mob - would . not believe the Mayor and continued to yell and demand that Peck be snrf en dered. .-. . -: ... : .- -,. !- At 10 o'clock the mob began for the third time to attack the ciiy 'prison- Some one in the crowd began Cubans.1 ' - ' 1 Porto Riro will be erected into- territory; ; The war taxes will be abolished. ? f The trusts will be regulated - and. controlled. - - : , The Nicaxaugua canal will be built and owned by the United States." t ; The thieves in 'public office will be driven out, and : ; - Hannaism and all it stands for will go. - the pnbHc schools. FRG- BLOOP PURE. A a iffrr Pravldlaf lalUi U SetfSsrera. ... A nonster Devil Fish Destroying its victim, is a type fo Constipation.; vThei power, of this murderous malady is felt on organs, Ji f" . '. an. a . a iff.- I . oauy. , , , - .- TLwy except uUuy. d nerves and muscies and Drain. Toil WSjmr S There's no health till it's overcome, at Rocky Mount -with traK 23 for ail pot t But Dr. King's New Life Pills are . a the Trains era South and No'. 78 train for all pouts North. J. R ,KCNLEY Sup't. Trains. G M SCRPELL', .. Oer.erat Manager. 1. Tt M; Emerson.' V '.VV .V Oaraaral Patsenga Agani .' Uaaeceaaary Loss at Tlava : Mr. W. S Whedon, Casheir of the First National Bark, of Winterset, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some experience wijh a carpenter in his employ, that wili be of value to other mechanics -He says: ?I had a car penteT working for me'who was oblig ed to stop work for several days - on account of being troubled with diarr hoea. I mentioned to h;m that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic,. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He bought a bottle , of , it. from the druggist here and informed me that one dose oured mm, and ne is again safe and certain cure. Best in ...1,4 (nr Gnmofi T .itrAr IT trlnevfi !- and Rowels. Onlv 2 c cents at R. C.;athiswoik." For sale by J.J. Mar- Bazemore's store. i Is Your Blood Pure? Are you sure of it) Do cuts or scratches heal slowly Does you rskin itch or burn? Have you Pimples? Eruption? Foul Breath Catarrah? Are you pale? It so purUy your Blood at once with B. B. B (Botanic Blood Balm).- It makes the Blood Pure and Rich, heals every sore and gives a dear, sooth, healihy skin. Deep-seated cases like, ulcers. cancer, eating sores. Painful Swell ings, Blood Poison are :quickly cured-j by li. li. 11., made espeaauy lor ar obstinate Blood and' skin Troubles! B. B. B. is different from other rem edies because B. B. B. draihs the Poison and Humois out of the ISood and entire system so the symptoms cannot return. Give it a trial. cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Sold at drug stores at Si per large bottle, 6 lare bottles (full treatment) Sc. So sul ferers may test it, a tnal bottle given away absolutely tree. t te for 1 Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atiaot Lraperor 01 Germany (as King i 1 than 65.000, taocv Lest cioaret rrussiaonly).... 3.85 .77o-1 pat riot t wi3 tpet4 oa aa amaft c4 Eropcrior of AuHria-IIuecary lelxht weeks ot the- tleae la -urlae, .........' '373.000. 1 ib if couauy" the rtcssp All King of Italy..............i,S5Sfra I tU 3jfa apralir j wUl ccsx ba King of Spain ... j.ooo.ooo. jtvtea now Ncnrrs-ef i, the tsai Queen of England. ........ 115.00. 1 of 1 1,000,000, King of Portugal .....634 440. 1 The neat Ufxestiteta c tLe' Cass- King of Greece.. ......150.000, j py.?t bul Is Hit Lt t prUt j axj , King of Norway and Sweden lautioeery. F-ach c4 the la'Jo&al ................I..T................,..575.5"5- coifaU:eta will sprod least, King of Saxony ...73500 1 000 U tbU way. s Befjre tbe ca . KioaT of Wertembcrr.4ao.ooal at oartr , it it tv:.sttd King of Roumania- 137xxx bcth the Rffvtrcaa ari IVsuocrstlc King of Bavria .i,4'.ooo. comtai'.ieet i3 scad cratat Vrsia $ j t King of BeJgiun 660.000. 000 la this war. lVtgra. iLt cs- Kinc of Denmark.... ...... .aaj.?75 rar is otr it U enlrsiTcl tKal King of Servia ...14 0.000. 1 tlx fcKlcasa avai IVesaocrai cc- Andrew Carnegie, who ha4 an ' in- ustfuca wUlstxl c-t t oo.oo.e?o up come cf o,ooo,ooo a year tunself, ratt tlxaim's, it2f tScia; ays Rockefeller is the wealthiest to fcrabh eachVoter w t:5a f f ets man in the world. He may be the I of catn pa:ra rtai.rr saa'.Kt. richest ma o that ever . lived. Kip2 Djfi-r the rtesrst ta::,isl, k Is Solonjn'a income, it it estimated, J under slod that the Rpulica Jd Arrr.! for th WAVERLEY BICYCLES isrrs U LUG'S, dre & Bro. ClMpar. was 1 17.50J.4S0. computed io cwoey 1 Ic.oXTaic sutwaal c of to-day. - ' jeath de:x.!xc t w.o "And yet John D. Rockefecr U a bnotis. trmizz Jt cl U.s dyspeptic He -cannot tojoy Lis wealth. Kme viands are never aerr- AsiTwl asx was j Sa?biaitae G-jarer.irr i. I ( t A ' if:,' i - i 1 m ' . . a -.e a. a iuu. . " - - A KS4 C4 ed to him. He has to content him- . . . . rr.i r -r-- self with food plainer than that which 1 MacMaa, Me when t dc-rs--ti the day laborer eats. Crackers and sa! r. tcrxi wysnxactwa. fc!t tU r. . rTc rlUlciriCaeX:ha OtllXTOMlC ac-Ai, Me wLen l d.r .,.'1 , u...-s . . . , . , l 1 J. . . J . J i. - , t J vr CC'I t-t Lie U Ctft.-ij t. .4 ... ..-... , ;!et Mrs. S.II. Irv , . , r.. rjf55-j Kied her that fearf.l t ; ; .-A..; .. r f viJ BJjht si-e wJ Svxxa v.-c . :.-c-a ( . , . . - - ursnocla. tvt sh fee jJsf------ King's New iXtooTTfy, ta;r rill .Ptjr.Tl CMi:!. t rr5re Ir an cr.ee uml r-cr uc, a-a cc'rd bet c Cc jrr;ccu A-'-rt Tbs law hcrlds both tnakrr and cir-ttSoc culator o( a counterfeit erjcaily rsty I Paursnoeia. tt Z2T The dealer who sells you a darjer- gerous counterfeitof IVU'iit's Wi!ch Hazel Salve risks'yof h(e to male a little larger j-rot.t. You can wot trust him PcWitt's is the c-.!y crtv uine and ongioal Witch Ha.cl $alre a well knowrr cure for and U ,skia diseases. See that your dealet ICbett sr..i lit l.staau U j x.f Ga. Write today. Describe trouble rives you DcV,1::'s Safvc-Sarcr.tftJaaJ iixax .TiiUO frre a? K C and free medical advice given. & Keeter. : i'a;crrrrts tt::?. : f .. n- Carre tsaaJI dears a; eat-'y e'rV.T, a&d i:s Iihr ;x , cr - - 8-1 Ti --it r--'0 Sar." Tt.Lt (yaVaaBssssalSav StSfaf (Bsssws) sjbm'' SiassaSS SeW S ajaSJaSSS eg$teW'',ff, aaa. , ..... -mmm-- . " c .-c t s g 1 1 3 rs rt ... t ... V, . .
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 30, 1900, edition 1
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