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A ma ridenc of interest. saaa-jlu ctau in sumps to elp ar postage, ana 70a may deduct iMM iu cms mm your arat araar M l. it reqnirad 47 car loads at paptr tor this won- fi Jr ff,M.Vf & '7tV .v m M:. Jh ft WM tit AM i7 " 7, -1 f- darf ul catalog., which con' tains 480 paces, size lOKxli, incite, ae,uiaiant to ov.r 1S0V aacaa of tM ordinary eacaiOK1 " sav you lft par cont. to 7 pc eat. on rerytmng yon y t avery mum 01 ma year. 1 hts aeon quotes waul a Ml. prices to consumers. saa wren it in year posses Ion you nuy tittptr than uta aaiar. Them Is little Tou can think of that this book does not contain. excepting Lo comotives and Boats.- Wa even quote Lire Ani- mals. Everythuuc a man. 'woman or child wears, all kinds of . food everything for the ham a. f or ths office, for a hotel, for use on a farm, in a barn, nr fnr every known purpose, can 1 nis oooa contains over 13.000 Ulustrations and auotea prices on over 160.000 ent nrucies. Iitbarrmphad Carpet. En and Drapery Catalogue, and aw Clothing Oatalarme witk . Jarre samnlaa at- . taekea. are alas Tree. Xzpressace paid a vutuirr jreicac ptu an carpet. WkUk book thU wt send T Address His -way JULIUS HINES & SON Department BALTIMORE, MD. G0URT DR. W. L.DAVISI O . aO CHL.ENDHR Gvil Causes to fee Tried the Second Week of Ndvemfcet Term, X9C0 of the Superior Court ot Bertie County : - . , ' ' . .. ... ' ' " . ;r; f Hon. A.l Coble. Judee. ' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1 2TH, 1000. - No. 14 S. J. Tayloe, Ex'r v Leroy Capehartet al Ex'rs, et as. No. ao John Williams v N & C R R Co. No. 35 Stretus Warren v Edith Warren. '; , No. 1 P. H. Sessoras, Adm'r v NansemondTim. Co. et als " No. 2 A Brinkley & Co.v James W Ballance et aV" . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH, 1900. . No. 32 Baker and Brown vR&TRRR Co. No. 38 Andrew Craig, G'd'n vC&CRR and L Co. No. 39 J D Rice and wife v N & C RRCo. No. 40 K P White v Branning M'f'g Co et als. No. 41 " Robert Hill, v C. L. Henry & Co. - No. 42 Heoht-Hitschler Co v Henry Bros. & Co. No. 43 Hecht-Hirschler Co v C. L. Henry & Co. - . " WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH 1900. Consulting Optician. All errors of refraction scientlficallv corrected I W. R. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, WINDSOR, N. C. No. 46 Thos D.Holley v Wm Smith . . . No 50 J G Johnson et al v Branning Mfg Co et als. No 52 B J Burkett v Peele Bros, No. 54 A. J. Pritchard v John Lee Agt. H. Lee No 56 Sarah Koonce v Amos Koonce No 58 Robert Reddick v Milly Z Reddick No 60 David G. Outlaw v Florence A. Outlaw Bluthenthal and Bickart v Samuel P. Fret man. Practical la mil Courts, . Spociml attention given to Collections. ' First-class Watch repairing. Clocks and Jewelry and all kinds of Spectacles and Eye-glasses for . sale. - R. W. HALISH, Expert Watchmaker and Graduate Optician Main St, next door to Mrs. Barrett's store. Cash Paid For Old Gold and Silver. WINDSOR,N.C - No. 62 No 63 No 64 No 65 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 5TH, 1900. A II Pritchard et als y Walter R Brown VVra D Gregory et als v Mut Res. Fund L. Ass'n Mabel M Johnson v J W Branning et al. MOTIONS, Davia Hendrix et al v Henry Watson et als W P Burrus ana wife v Leroy Capehart et al Exr's R B Jernigan v Dicey Jernigan et al Isaiah Mebane et al v Martin Capehart and wife. Paul R Howard v John A Early and wife. Jos Swain v Fmzie A Phelps;' ExtVet al. J B Williford et afv Jos C Williams. John C Britton v-Calvin J. Morris and wife. TI M El TABLES. RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS South, i No. I-A NoBTif. t : ' Time table no. 2. No. a-A .EFFECTIVE B-27-, 1899 6wan 6 30 55 - - - 7a 7 3 7 5 a m L.v -Windsor Ar 610pm .- Bntlera 6oo : Askewsville 5 4" - ITolly Grove " -5 25 - .. Branning Ar- 5 - Powellsville ' . 5 05 Ar AMOSKIE - Lv , 45P n. chj. ' . Station. . Trai No. a makes direct conntction with 1 the Norfolk & Carolina train No. 102 at Anostte for Norfolk. Traia No, 1 makes direct connection with Norfolk & Carolina N0.103 from Norfolk. J.W.BRANNIN G,C.E."BRANNING j PrM f General Manager. M.C. HINSHAW, Qeneral Freight paseenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE LINE. U. S. Mail Steamers To all Points North East & West. Lv. Norfolk, Jackson st 55 P Lv. Old Point Comfort. "0-45P- -a J Baltimore. Pier M, Light St.. 7:00 a. m. B. & O. R- R. P. R- R- Lv. Baltimore.... Ar. Philadelphia. Ar. New York... ."7-55 a .ito:i5 a.m.; i-12:35 P' m- ' 8:00 a. m. 10:15 a- m. ; 12:43 P- m. No 3 No 4 -N0..5 No. 6 No 7. No. 8 . , N0.9, No. 1 o ..... . 1 T a 3 No. 11 E H Valentine et ais, Aam rs vuh onuon, Aam r No. 12 C W Spruill, Adm'r et als v Branning M'f'g Co. No. 13 Cashie and Chowan R R & L Co v Branning Mfg Co et al, No. 15. Atha.E. Holder v Archie E. Holder ; No. 16. Francis D Winston and vife v T E Beasley and wife No. 17. Francis D. inston and' wife v T D Holley No. 18. Thos W Todd v Marcus L Todd et aL No. 19. Humphrey Bond v Cashie & Chowan R R & Lumber Co. i No. 21. Lizzie Ruffin v Washington Ruffin No. 22. Geo Wr Baker v Wiley P Carter et al, .No. 23. Geo W Baker v Henrietta Carter ei als. No. 24. Augustus Pugh v Geo W Baker No. 25. J P Bazemore, Ex'r v Jos R Bynum . No. 26. F D Winston et al v W L Lyon, Clerk, et als No. 27! J W Perry v Philip T Perry, Adm'r et als : No. 28. Julian A Deitrich vC&C RR and L Co No. 29. J J Beasley v ChasL Henry No. 30. Wm. H Beasley v Samuel Nixon No. 31. Martha A Perry et als v Wm J Outlaw No. 33. Singer. M'f'g Co v T H Lawrence et als No. 34. Thomas Boutten v W & P R R Co No. 36. A O Askew et al v Branning M'f'g Co. . No. 37. Effie Heckstall v BH Heckstall et al No. 44. K Sallenger ef al v J W Perry et als No. 45. J. H. Francis and wife vLJ Barker ana wite No. 47. Augustus Wright v T C Bond Sheriff et als - No. 48. J H Lawrence v Branning Mfg Co et als No. 49. David Ruffin et als v Harvey Rascoe No. 51. W W Miller v U & P R R Co. No. 53. John H. Lassiter and wife v E D Holloman, Ex'r. No. 55. A J M Perry v W & P R R Co . Mo ct Wm W Perrv. Sr vW&PRRCo .. ' v. i ' . '.. ' Steamers leave daily except Sunday. -For Saterooms and any inlormation call at. Norfolk Ticket Office, Main and Granby Streets. No. 59. Phones - 12. et als E. T. LAMB, , Gen. Agt. 7 . W. B. BROWN Pass. Agt. The above named persons will attend at the several voting .places, from sunrise m the morning until sunset in the even ing, and shall superintend and conduct the said Senatorial primary election: decide all questions which , may be raised, and exercise a general supemsion and control, which , . shall be done with absolute fairness and impartiality. . Third It shall be the duty of persons so appointed to hold said Senatorial primary, to keep a correct list of all persons who vote in said primary election, which list, upon thi close of the election, they shall certify and transmit to the. Executive Committee of thextAmty on or before the day ptovKicd bv I law for canvassing the votes for Presidential-Elector and Con gressman. ' , It shall be the duty ot said persons so appointed to receive and deposit in a box, provided for that purpose by the exe cutive cemmittee ot the town snip, one vote trom each person entitled to vote for United States Senator, and immediately upon close of election it shall be the duty of said persons in the presence ot such voters tnerein as cnoose to attend, to correctly count the votes cast in me sata ocnatonai primary election, ana iney snau ma kc uui an auiraci 01 saiu voic nvincr the name oi ail oersons votca lor therein, ana me nun er of votes received lor each, person, which I said abstract they shall sign and convey by some safe means of conveyance to the Democratic Executive committee of said county, on or before the day appointed by iav for canvassing the returns ot the Presidential Electors and Congressmen. That in the event that on the day of said primary at any NEVER SAW AN UM- 1 BRELLA How, the IrLh Peasant Prcos: J fo Oct It Out of Ills H-. precinct in the state one or both of said persons shall fail to r .7. wf V-r appear to earry out thcr provisions .oiis res oludori, that die o , OU Mite fell i-rt lrrt4 U m !laW cxlin the taovnij. oce t mett it a jd asi tie' H3f c! l iae ttrf.l taiitniT.f, a f-r.itf toonlnj C3n ibe rsVl le lo d.ie l be fswi 1y part ueu - frw ti.l ct tte doaeCte a,ntre!. Tli-'t tea i;0Q oem hit ftTTftsct e?-e ci'J, iaoy raomtPj in Itiixii 13 l.J a tfation. " Hit atinrt it " tt oJ ' rJnpp, k. br: m vattiJi mas, tt fUtcJ iu cpro la i be yoe racti by ibe la'euli, 'i e r be weal tf t:rol, Suc 54 -it fct- p4rtd brrtlfit tet la !? t t , itTt'tBOc lint-matt It Ibt Cf&Htl5 honor f a ! a'w:-' He K4 tx f9 1 i The ; 1 Whole. i ! Truth! 1! n i . , ii I ij tt r ii t I to uie ..er uswct a wrx a Your services win dc grdui. B. STOKES. ! Chairman Ex. Com. "Hit rrtrttBCe U liff ct lo bcir- bit ubt3." lb ... . t7. Th res nothing ! as couglilnga ' . ji I here s nothing so good for af cough as Ay c is I Chcny Pectoral a ; bemir r lata tbt cta. BRYAN'S PAT ANSWERS If jo a!it ui4 ib ttWi!, tppcir. r oo lb Kef Sul in ) Shut. oVU' r J i rirercnee'i arVftn," 144 cli V.t; dii U a tl l iUxvi,h al, V When Mr. Bryan &t introJ ured at SnrinrfkW tome enthoattle ivdi- I Announces to Peoole of the State! uria the crowd thouttd: "Jtutrali His Retirement from Sena- wJoXJeTMr , ir-Aaxe, tonal KaCC Itention and he tid: "I Aom wanl lo a .v. , . ucvuru unuti . iac LitiCBKi, ,11.. . , . . t . , . . A 1 PTTPD Tfl THP DDPQ 1,,nMu'mer' i am an arrets, i . ' ' . WI WW fcMVW WtMWl. fcfc I tween them. A farmer It a nun wbol OJ Mile tur4 tl it i:.Tbrn In Which H Say That a Lars make h money out oo ibe tirm he tumt4 lo bit Cy U U Number of 111s SupporiTs ffi ?:V .7;L -S K G b ted' ' mot.ey in town and trndf il m V lf -tl.tVtV- At Greenfield Mr.Bryin t inter rupted by an etder'y man in the crowd who aked a quettoo abovl rice dit crimination in North Carotin t. av Tit Jt crxt rsx h jvrt r;t fat i wLjuif. vtrjlay -.'L I Tit 5 cxat tit it lr,cf f-a it cott cf yrcii."?a, crrt r J Li lo.:acaL Tit tr it tit icrf faf iirk HstU ! SJ tm ttuxxx a ftioa, t insec lrrs- Had Already Committed Themselves Before tits Annou ncement. L. F. PERCE. WMaWrwl A w VkaaMaaaMlk awallaWPw CKica' New. wv inquiry teemed to stir Mr. Eryan csn Pcwiticfeify CBft4 ly tue W3Cf Ct "WJCTtl Actic tft route f ttia'i vtxi t2t t- Raleieh, N. C, October w A. then partially diiarpearedUhini uU was predicted in the Star, on last fr TP" f nc.rcar du. pr Thursday morning;, ex-Gov. Thosmat J. Jams has withdrawn from the race Cot Uuited States Senator. 'lie today followtng letter. wer your qosttion, how let me te.l (Mm!ottk it4 w,s g. U eVrt To the EMtr: When I announced you that an educational. qjJ.cattCA uca faUarr- wortr diurostx Kc my candidacy for a seat in the United I has ben irepoKd upon To to Wen J caHr now to j- l-at uilrri States Senate I thought it likely that by the Republican admifuitr atbn I r0 3 which difqualifieiSj per ctt of tb ' siderably and re repUe.i wkh o?a C' tct t CfJ rtory o warmth, saying: m crr tJm a!L It t a cw N i ; - -Don't hide. I want you to ' ttand -hele wiU ol :tii wtlsu t y j t ... wv... t iedvrioa. "H-e cvrt t act aUaia tui. SoU bj W. Ccrkt Vrsz? bU.olO i REAL FUNNY. IKJ rait Ut U ii a if.- .RAIL-ROAD CONDENSED SCHEDULE - Dated May 27th, 1899. - Isadora Lee v W Joseph Lee No. 6 1. Willis Pugh v CocCRRSfLCo No. 66. V C Matthews and wife y N & S R R Co, No. 67. Mrs Bessie Dunstan v C and R Tayloc. No. 68. Thomas AVatsou, hJt farte. ... Causes not tried on the days for which they are set, will go over and tae precedence of all causes on the next day's calendar. ... . Witnesses will not be allowed to prove for attendance before the day set for the trial of the cause in which they were subpoenaed. Causes to be heard upon motion may be called at any umc ummg n.c iui. ., - " . m m m v m a a Clerk Superior Court. a majority of the Democratic voters mipht desire me to be their candidate! rxlored men of v otbf are in ttut to represent the people ot NorthXar-1 territory. . ' I olina in that gieat bodj; I . havel The otd nmtktrao rttucitd lhi he since learned that many friends did not belie re the slatetnent, wbert- throughout the State who might un I upon, Mr. lUyan continued, der other circumstances hive support I Well, I can show you a ed me, have committed themselves I issued by your own AdmtnUtf .! to other "gentlemen. Now, it is arvl as ttccntly as the 25th cf last A-tt Darent to roe that a larcre number of I ta which it it stated thai 83 per crcijrawc Democratic voters are lookinc else-1 of the colored population cannot trad l Tl faxtf gp wtrr 5 where for their candidate, and I have land write. And this edica!knl ir.lUytt to wtae. n l n1.eUn Ik- :.tm n.,'imirl Arntlmr iKif vf rffl'i'f I ll ftllSdt t3 tXX'i 11 t&C M!1 of their course or contend agai.nl it. I ot the people there ot the tight d I toa b a fine flatts. : tinder existing condition it would not I franchise. Do Too know what rer I Nc 0 lb at f ca be ieasr.nable in me to ask further I scntaee is affected by the North Car-lure time wnh a tet tv. support from friends to whom I ami olina law? 1 can tell you that it it al Sooe fotU if u'J n tU) already so largely indebted for their! good deal smaller per Ctct than that I object lo coa3o Kfie nr tKrrr klWtft hv th Putt Klein rrtrtcl Tf. tusjrn tJ i t!rtft the use of your columns to announce Ition. Don't you think you bad better co-&i a n trf C1 III IUC UUUIIIi A HIM HW IWHLVI ' I V 1 1W . 1 - - - - - - I! candidate. This leaves rhe absolute-1 acts ia lorto Rico before ly free to work for party success in I plain t North Card! a November. In thus elimiruting my VERLEY .v: BICrCLE. Sat Dyspepsia Cure Diacsts virit you cit Hi! a la CI 1 it tat a 5";- - 1X3 a tl IS t'itri.; II ' tr Uiti r4ra aJ ?rrj: -- J tf;;-, tt'.-15 li 'at lUA.lavriKtiUv'i-'-a-C'rv.; t fftt fcar. it. tr w. r fioj Stations - p Ml-- A. M. P. M. A. M. V- M' . q oo Lv.Norfollt.Ar. . 5 55 10 25 : q aa pinner Point. 5 3 10 03 II, S i ....Drivers.... 5 o?- 9 34 n 10 c5 ....Suffolk:... 4 5 19 , !J lo Gates 4 4 If? 12 o- Tunis.... .4 00 8 2s 1 Si ..Aulander 37 850 Woo ..Hobgood.. 2 53 7 IU lift Ar.TtfbwoLv. 3i 646 P? ".Vm" AM? Dailv " tDaily except Sunday. Trains ' nerxi nects at Rocicy mu.u-",,,' its North. South and No. 78 train for all po- Iiona- m ;r..rii, 4. R,Kehley: - - MAra Manager. , Point ana for . f poi t 8up't. Trains. NOTICE. . The Democratic Executive Committee has appointed following persons to conduct the Senatorial Primary at varions voting precincts in this county. : Windsor No. i B, A. Moore and St. Leon Scull, wrAr Mn 1 E. S. Askev and Zack' White. Colerain No iJ. S. Green and Hilliary Matthews. Colerain No. 2-J. M. Pe rrjvand j.JNI, Whelps 'Merry Hill, W. H. Smithwick and T. J. Webb. Mitchells, E. L. Rice and Frank Hycrs. Snakebite, J. R. Cherrynd W. H Bunch. -Roxobel. W. J. Watson and J. C JacOcks.. - - Woodville, Geo. P. Bazemore and W. V. Brett Indian Woods, Lee Bond and E. .D. Spruill Whites G. W. Womble and J. T. Hoggard. tne the personal interest, I wish it distinctly tlnuirstood, that 1 do not abate one ot c tittle of my deep Interest in the success of the Democratic party. The Democracy of North Carolina ought to give Bryan and -Stevenson a rousing majority and elect a solid Democratic delegation to the House of Rcoreset tatives, ard it can be done if every Democrat will do his duty. I shall go forward to do mine and I appeal to every Democrat to be at hi pst of duty until the clos ing of the polls. The election ot a Democrat as Senator is already assur ed now let us send nine Democrat! to the House to co-operate with him. Thos. J. Jarvis. Raleigh, N. C, Oct. t2tb, 1900, OAOTOXIZA V ..mmt y iiaiawBWBWaWftHwawaBw 11 . I V TV V 7 T T . M .. I W yoa-- ccm-lbcriClillatiP2'tM i;t iu,i w ) f, a r 1 , V ' al , . . r -.Tb itwrt Uz ttf. A l J l I wotv o U they btliee. " r f ' If i '! W 1847 V " J I S ; Rogers Bros.1' ' la IW Tra4 trt tWt arv.r am A1 ' " fcafatw Knives, 'Forks and Spoons. : a. tttfat ww . Tut rrrinoJ.t s t:trtl CX rt.Ca. l -S V I If, w 1 I s ZL- , i cf MacS ia. Mr-. Jo t-f f 4 t-v t.V! I e 1 1 fiSet Mfv ii. It. iri C 41 fc!i-S ; w ai -A" 1 l:f t .0 m r-s New I.c;Ttf7, : r.te la t tier -.! t ?r r ;t. as.l :l f -'. ' r.::'vf k.-t. t C ; - e t r.iiir'.f.i ? . C-e: a. i I-y , l r. J t -oil Tr 1 t i'Ajc-cre't t:o e. - ' i I r t.ri '-". r- - J . . . r. 1 . r " 7 " T'-r 1 1 v r - - TA'.irt r. i J Cltf LL Tl s't : t. r r ; J v : . - a 1 v. (V- 1 i i f;cc 1 L. C- jl . ... a ' f -rt. t: .! T. M. Emebsom. .I. PuMRf Afent.