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VOL. 17.
WINDSOR, N. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 1 1901
NO SA-
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YOUR HONEY BACK-" KiSSA."1
A! $1.25
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mut f
Bent iKHintf, We tell
U.;j .--are
Insured Jeweled 3gt or Watt-
m-u. wc Movement, in a
genuine Gold ailed case,
guaranteed for 10 years.
Nearly 1200 styles ot
watches and all the lat
est thlnsrs In reliable
Jewelry, are sold by tts
at 45 below retail
price. ,
, Houoir sueetsnoKS.
-rusts Materials. Bi
cycles, Boot cases, Buf
leta, Cabinets, Candy,
China, China Closets,
The Sans Souci P.O.
Mr.
Sallenger Replies to Mr.
Williams
Mr. Editon i . -
In. your issue of Jan. 3rd, there was
an aitice' concerning the Post t ffice
at Sans Souci over: the. signature' of
(VtMFACE, 7.5 Cigars, Clocks, Com- r t r:iii-i. -.wt.j. ' n.: '.' : c
y vnairs, jrountam i j " nmv l r nuuujf j u it-
Mi Odea, Couches, DoDa, Easy
STktKKc I called for and misleading in - the ex
Bwumenw. reeaais. rictuies, rioes. urses
Desks, are a tew of the thousands of snitabiS 1 01 patrons or tnis ornce, 1 ask
which to present t the
to have Mr. Barnaciscel appointed white people" judge as to wh6 the
without the knowledge of the patrons traitor is.' ; v; ' -
but the department failed to act "on Mr. Williams has never voted a
his recommendation and sent out ad- streight Denfbcratic ticket unless he
vertisements to be posted, asking the did so in the last state election,- and
patro; s to recommend some bnt. I doubt it exceedinglyr "' -
MfWilliams immediately went to 1 1 was one of the white supremacy
work to get up a petition to have Mr. club leaders 1 i this, community and
Barnacascal appointed postmaster, drew the color liuf so close that Wil-
This occurred on Saturday the 13th Hams did attend the club - once and
of October; on that day, too the "pat- joined.it, but that was the' last we
ronsi discovered his. efforts. ' saw of him. Mr. Williams talks very
T urpnt in thi nrctrff?i t Iparn nrtlv aViAnV lm&r-n inrl i
pMiugMPiiKa twwwm, ricvura f ipea, r uraeB, j treme, and io behalf f the' ma "orit ' .m. w 1 .wv vwnuviav hue
S?f5wa???iSSiSSS rir.u - -" f, f maorlly7the truestate of affair .and - atx. oncft I wlute pelwUc!"rAnr glad to ajee
saw that Mr. WtUUms was trying to but 1 have little con fid enca in his say
defeat the wishes of a majority of the ing about the" power since he-has not
patrons of the office. I asked 7 for, proved himself a-Democratproven
and obtained - a : pledge from Mr. by the fact that He did not go to the
Barnacascel that he would not for- polls when the national election came
ward his petition until the following off in November, r '
Thursday, in order to give the patrons fr; Barnacascal was conspicious
an opportunity to be heard. How- f0f his absence also. If these are
ever Williams obtained a few names good examples of true Democrats and
and sent his petition off on Monday the principles upon" which " theyTact
morning. j are those of pure Democracy, "may
This necessitated a telegram to the Lord deliver us from such Demo
Waahington requesting the depart- Cracy. Mr. Williams closes with
ment to defer making an appointment "Yours for true Democracy." I trust
uttil an another -petition could be he will hold out until the next cam
forwarded. '! - Daira. but two ver U 9 1nri" tfm.
The secoqd petition recommended I dare to predict that erefong will
rs. Georgia Sallenger. to be post- be applying to our Derrfdciatlc0' Wad-
master and the removal of the office ers for their endorsement 'tKsonle
to its old siteSans ; Souci prop :r advantage he may wish-toicconv
To Divide School Tax. SNAPf"?I!iT"!?.
Capt E. R. Outlaw Opposes
Plan..'
tlon, we are head-to-toot outfitters tor Men. Wo- tor space in
to Use. AU information is contained in our No. true state of affairs.
H tllnrfutail JIBf.lAMB AHMM II I II - I I I .
lbs. as an evidence ot Interest, send us 100. to first: Mr. Williams sas he was
help pay postage. These xoo. totj dbduot fbom , j v l . .
TODBFia8ToDssoSl. It quotes wholesale appointed postmaster here in 1897 by
louofnacjiTuocnisnn. onuiiutMBttt the good ceoole of this commumtv.
unpta jrom roe. 10 91.00 wpaa trmtportatloiu
Madrtthwto Mtn't Clotkhtg Catalogmmltk tamln
caiaieguw or varpnt, uuq urapvita, t, tfiotving
eotf )n tkttrnal color Wt pan fritght ontf Mm Car-
stftfr . .'(
- Wny pay retail prlcest Whiclx catalogue do
job wam,T Aoaress tms way :
JUUUS HINES ft SON, BALTIMORE, MD., Dept 909
DR. W. L. DA VIS
Consulting Optician. 1
AU errors of reflection sdentlficallY corrected
I W. R. JOHNSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
WINDSOR, N.C.
Practices la all Courts. - -vlv j
Special attentha xtvea to Collections.
First-class Watch repairing.
Clocks and Jewelry and all kinds
of Spectacles and Eye-elasses for
j sale.
R. W. HAL1SH,
Expert Watchmlker and
; Graduate Optician
Let us see who those good people
were. In the campaign of 1896 J. T.
William claimed to be a Populist but
said he was for Br; an, Woodard and
free silver. Just as soon as the smoke
of battle had cleared away and the re
sult of the election became known he
(Williams), proclaimed himself a life
time Republican subsequently prov
ing to the satisfaction of Ben Askew
(the negro chairman of ths Republi
can party) and George II. ; White,
that he, Williams supported j White
for Congress. Quoting Ben - As
hew. "This was good euough Repub
hcan for me." Thus Mr. Williams
retained. ; ' -
Second, Mr. Williams says, other
business forcnig him to resign, he re
commended Mr,i C. S. Barnacascel to
the Department- as a .: good, 1 honest
white man and true Democrat, but in
stead of having Mr. : Barnacascel for
their postmaster, some of our good
"white skinned negroes" have sought
to appoint a negro to handle our mail
and was signed by 68 of the most phsh. Look ; out v Messrs. Kitchen
prominent patrons of the Sans Souci and Stokesl V .
office; '.t-'V :r "' " Yours respectfully.
About two jweeks after these peti- SALLENGER.
tions were, forwarded, George Whitej Jan. 21, 1901.
onerea tne appomimenc 10 vv.
Etheridge, a jrery .. honorable colored "Abont five years ago I was troub
man.j Ethendge favored the removal I led. with catarrh of the lower bowel,"
of the office jto its old site, so he wys Ul, ChLholm, 484 Deaiborn
consulted meat once asking me to let rTfV' mcag? - altVou?h 1
a I xitlfsl " .naew I a - 1 n aim v W . K A K.W m
him have a house in which to
keep I nrescribed for me. I found thtir remi
Who are the "white-skinned ne- office' should he et the aPPint dies failed to in any way relieve me.
5? And what made Mr. Williams
ment. I in turn son suited several of I and the trouble almost became chro-
Main 5t next door to Mrs. Barretf s 6 . ' . I the best Datrons and we agreed that 1 t"C . After suffering several months.
. ... 11 rr..i v hi . - sar i . 1 1 . ar m
o i -1 : I -r rxi a- 3 . . l one aav coiauaea 10 rvi.namMr
- : 1 it HinprinoA rprpivn t r qnnAinr. 1 . j ' 1 .
He resigned between the first and " L-;rr; . Colic, Cholera and 'Diarrhoea
teuth of October, when his mill was r. "m V Remedy and I beg to assure you that
uuu
Vstc'
3. Cash Paid For Old
WINDS
IM
re.
Gold and Silver. -
OR, N. C
burned great cause truly for i an in.
Lastly Etheridge forwarded another j i was most agreeably susprised to
St
RAILROAD.
" tu I petitition signed by- eighteen or I find after taking two doses of the
I 1 1 . I mnv t Pi a r I wos rmniutiw vl r.
- , - - - ' I 20 coiorea Datrons. imo wnue man ""; .ww.w iwn.
1900 was men at iever near, uryan, 1 , - led of the disease that had cosine so
as&ca lor ine 1 . . , , . .
. 1 mucn irouDie ana ani.oyance. . 1 am
u ine thankful to sav that I have not suf
I. . a . I 0 -
only man that has tned to appoint feied from it since.'? . 1'or sale by
signed the petition nor
PA8SENQER TRAINS.
North.
No. a-A
I
Time Table No. 2. I Sooth.
EFFECTIVE 6-2T-. 1899. I No.-I-A
6 20 a m
6 30
6S5
705
73 -
75oa.
Lv Windsor "r Ar .6 io p m
; Butlers " ' ' 600
Askewsville 5 40
Holly Grove - 5 5
BRANNING Ar 520
: Powellsville " 5 05
Ar AHOSKIE . Lv -445pm
a negro, so far as I know.
If Mr. Williams considers Ethe-
eridge appointment a ''diabolical
scheme," and says he is not in any
connected with it he' asserts what is
a- Dailv exceot Sunday. - Flag Station.
Train No. - makes direct conntction with, the
Norfolk & CAROLINA tram No. 102 at Ahoslce
for Norfolk.. Traifl No. r makes direct connection
with Norfolk & Carolina N0.103 from Nortoik.
J.W.BRANNING.C.E. BRANNING
Pres.. 4 , General Manager;
. ?4 M.C. HINSHAW;
1 r General Freight & passenger Agent.
Kitchen and free silver was . the crv
in thic rnrrimunitv I no leNt-ir.r rr I . . -
VU1 ULU - W - W W W W VV - r a
McKinley was in doubt, that of Kitch
en sure
Mr. Williams began to realize that
something had to be done. - He re
signed and recommended t Barnacas
cal Viic lr Lr in th rflRr With tVlP
., . . 1 -- - j:j ui
- , ' , , sr. x . , ,1 UUtlUC, 1UI UC I 1111LUI UtU UC1U I-
pledge that he (Barnacascel) should ejgct e uio V .. Q
. .-. x , White included. -Now let the "true
land being equivalent to Williams re
tainine the office, himself His idea
being to get Barnacascel appointed i
for the coming four years. : Just af
ter the election, when the result be
came known, Mr. Williams I rebuilt
his mill and recalled his resignation,
business became dull again."
Mr. Williams told who he j recom
mended to be nostmaster . . at ... Sans
J. J. Mardre & Bro. :
PEOPLES' MUTUAL BE
NEVOLENT ASSO
CIATION.
MAJESTY EDWARD VII.
!Mr Editor;
He is 5. feet 6 Inches h:?h and
weight 150 pounds. . '
He has light gray eyes, gny beard
a brown complexion and a ball head.
His hands and feet arc mall and
neat. . .
i
He is 59 years old.
His favorite wine is champalgne cf
1889, and his favorite liquor a cognac
- In an editorial last week, you in
commenting on Senator Ward's BUI
to divide School money, between the
negroes and whites, according to the
amount of taxes paid by cash race,
said that if he legislature wished to
do a DODular thinP.lt--trirTn s
.... " . r 1
such a bill, and submit it to the pco- 40 ye ars oia.
pie that their was no misVUnne the He is a rreat admirer of beautiful
sentiment of the people on this" sub I women - . - :
ject- ( ' ,
Now, Mr. Editor, it may be that He m a first class j idge of horses
such a move would be popular but land dogs, ami he think he knows
would it be right. " 1 ' sbmethlnz about actreses.
It is true that tLe negro has eiven I .., .,:. . . .
the whites Tnuch trouble. He basin ,ie.,s M,a WM lDC
every way politically, shown his hos- shot$ in England. - . -
tilitv to them. '- Has this not been ft ta k f.rV,.-- ;- VttK. for
wi a mi wsj t V4v a -m awe
more the result of fear and prejudicel ,U England and part of-America.
Was it not natural, that n his ignor- f . ...... ,
ance he should have clung to those 1Ie ,$ doctor of ClTl1 Uw ct 0x"
ho ad given him freedom and lot a doctor ot laws 01 amDridge
ease. ' 1 and a barrister.
He had laid 73 large and impcr
tant foundation stones, t
He opened partjof the Suez Canal.
He has made more speeches than
any other man in the world, but most
ly short ones.
. He was the first Chrlstiln to dine
with the Sultan of Turkey.
, He never allows a typewriter in his
house. .
He is a colnnel eight timet over.
: He has one private secretary, two
assutant secretaries and a staff of
clerks, ;;... J ." '
-'He receives 200 letters a days and
answers most cj them.
Every minute of bis 'time in London
is spent accord og to schedule."
He has every order of knighthood
in Europe. 5 ! " :
His uniform was worth $75,000.
He if a field marshal and an ad
miral. :. ;
He is a chief horse owner, dog
owner and yatchman in; England.
He goes to church ' everjr Sunday
morning.
. He never goes to the races on Sun
day.
He loves to travel Incognito in Pa-
ris-
1,- He buys hundreds of theatre tick
f
1 - 4
C
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L
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U-v,
, The varnln
coj;h Is th f.:.:"
fuUcciin:!. Uiz'.z
cf ths iprrc::h cf
consurr.rtlcr.. l .
.... : ,
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A I,
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r.orc
thn.
1 '
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vr and !
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1
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in
His ignorance in the beginning of
his freedom ought to be excusable.
His distrust and fear . of , his former
owners was but natural His gross ig
norance help the scalawags and car
pet baggers in his effort to rule him
''. '
and imbitter him aainst his lormer
a .
masters. ' Had he been informed he
would have been able to see through
theit aims and doing-:.t .
The negro must either live here
with us always or he must .be killed
out. :I am sure no-one wants to kill
him out. Therefore he Is .here to
stay, j - .
Now shall we keep him In ignor
ance and barbarism or shtll we trv
o educate and better fit him for his
life here with us. The most ignorant
white man.has always been found the
hardest to govern. "
No I do not believe that education
will -ever make a good .man out of a
bad nature; but education helps a man
to se what is best for him - morally
and politically; and it will help the
negro io time.
The negroes political power in
North Carolina is ' brokenbroken
brokeq power never , to letum.' He
has become our ward instead of .be
ing a word of the nation To' keep him
L
-.,'.-. it rc:: I
v I p.lulUl V
h"c s t z , " -: t
throats, brcn- V
j'c'hl-Jvtad pr.:- (
'r.i. - Do ret
J suffer another r
day. It's useless, (
. a. a I
far ir.prr'i
j- - w mm sjfc
i prcmpt ia Liiz
cure. It is
V n
t - v.
I
I.
I
4
i
1
1
vhlch cures fresh cc!s Li
and coujhs la a s!nc!
nit and masters chrci p
couhs ind bronchlils In S
t short time Consump
tion is surely ind ccr
tilaly prevented, tnJ
cured, too, If taken la
time.
A 2Sc. bortle for 1 fresh
cold; SOcsIze forcldrr
colds; $lsLzeforchroni
wughsand consumption, f
" I -!-- 1hs totUe (ir-,
CrT7 rnrI o 4.
TV7 f?f : tkJ 1
ex it a4 1 -a ti-r nv."
J X O. lrPi.
Oct.lt.le. II rx, 1 rx
ir t
: 1 t-w, v im cri
a-r. a
V V V v
eaM
in ifrnoranre in.' an al wv to Kve a.
I . . 1 I ets without using them.
, mongst us a board of trusts always! ... .
L , , . . I , His favorite. vehicle in
r.HfPQ A PP A VP I INP Souci but failed to tell who tthe fea
vuuuj 11 i.nu uii . . jj ti '-,-4tc,i
I CUI11U-UUV1. A- C ll.uikiv
U. S. Mail Steamers
'T& alL Toints North East & Wtest.
a ; , 1
Lv.' Norfolk, Jackson St. -..5:45 'p m.
Lv. Old Point Comfort .... ..6:45 p. m.
Ar: Baltimore, Pier 19, Light st.......7:ot a. m.
1 ' ' B. & O. R. R. pTrTr
Lv. Baltimore .......7:55 a. m. " 8:00 a. m.
Ar. Philadelphia. . 10:15 a. m. 10:15 a.-m.
Ar. New York. -12:35 p- m. .12:43p. m.
VJHY
R. HATHAWAY
CURES.
Windsor, N. C, Jan. "29, 1901. To
Peoples Mutual Benevolent Associa
tion. A number of members have
complained that they have not receiv
ed the notice card (call No. a) of .the
death of H P.riPugh. To nil such
as have not paid the association, this
is to notify them' that unless they pay
the dues, their names will be stricken
from the ro'ib." i We' do not want to
lose--a.- member, and hope every
member will send in the dues at once
The most beautiful thing "in We will have ah ageM in the field in
the .world isthe-babyr:a
iiocomemDers oetore me end ot tne
1 .' i J I -. T . m I -
aimpies.ana joy. xuc my-t Remember that the dues now
auuuiyj
-.1 a !
7
to be dreaded and feared.
The negro is not' here Because he
wants to be. ' He dii not come here
willyr gly. We brought" him " here by
force, and competed hira to cleanup
our forest' to cultivate bur ;lands and
minister to our comforts in evergway
Do we owe him a debt of .gratitude
for this? Do we hate him because' he
is fee? "He struck no blow ' fo his
freedom. He worked constantly and
aithfully for the men who were figbl-
ing(to keep him in slavery.
I and the great bulk of ,the' white
Steamers leave daHy except Sunday.
Jf Ot aierIuni ii any ihauiuilhjii ttii . . )
Norfolk Ticket Ofrjce Main auJ'firanby Streets, f
.. . Phouea 12. A
E. T. LAMB,
GcB. Agt.
VV. B. BROWN
. Pass. Agt. ;
IS
mm
lULliUl
i'-m-i!
Lil UIU
! RAIL, ROAD
CONDENSED1 SCHEDULE
' Dated May 27th, 1.99.
No? ' NT. 'V.-'f No. No.,t ;
I103 49 'j' Stations. 4- tio j
.-. m. a. m. ' :' , m: a. m. 1
a 20 y 00 Lv.Norfolk.Ar. ;. 5 '5 io 2$'
2 io. 9 22 Pinners Point. 1. 5 30 10 tj "
3 03 9.1" ....Drivers:.... : 5 05 $ V
3 17 10 05 . ..Su.Tolk... Ii .4 50 1 o ly
5 io 35 Gates.... 4 20 - 8 4; ;
4 15 IT 50 .... ..'I U'.IIS.... i 4 OO ,
436 11 06 ..Ahokie-i u-3 4f : 8 05 f
4 53 it 21 . ..Aniandcr... .3X 8 ;o ;
! 5 33 12 00 ..Hobj;-od.... - 2 53 . 7 oS r
1 00 xz'iii Ar.TarbnroLv. -2 31 : & ,Q
, - ' Ar. J- -t-v. ' i
; 6 35 i--5' Rocky M0ut. 1 55 6 i
,K. VI. P. M. : -t;..; P. M. A ut,
.... ; . .,.,--,.,. . ;,z."i
f-Psiily.
. . tDai!y ex.:.pt Sunday .
Reasons for His Marrelons Success
. - His Newi Free Book. , ry
Dr. Hathaway ' method
of treatment is no expen
nient. It la the result of
twenty years of. experi
ence in .the moist exten
sive practice ef any
specialist m tua line m
the world. He waa graa-
uated from one of the
best medical colleeei In
the country and perfect
ed his medical and surgi
cal education by exten
sive hospital practice.'
lrly in his professional career he made discov
eries which placed him at the head of his profes
sion as a specialist in treating what are generally
known, is private diseases of men and women.
! 'This system of treatment he has more and more
1 perfected each year until today his cures are so
invariable as to be tne marvei or tne meaicai
profession. . - --
. Enjoying the largest practice of any specialist .
In U10 world ho still maintains a system of nomi
cal fees which makes it possible for all to obtain
I- is scrvlc-s. ; .' '.v ::; 1 : '.:
: Dr. Hathaway treats and cures Loss of Vitality,
Varicocele, Stricture, Blood Poisoning in Its dlf-
threat stages,, Rheumatism, 'W-ak5Bae,'Nerv-'
c8ss, all manper of j. Urinary- C3cplaints,
Uiors, Sores and Skin Diseases, Brlghts Disease
.rou fell forms of Kidney Troubles., His treatment
- maies the patient a 6trcgr-we, rigorous na
-r . . . fw' H.n. .a . r.
1;T. juauiaway s buu-oas iu uu u w
Varicoetlo and Stricture without the aid of knife
or ciutery is phcnomenaL . The patient la treated
y ti.is method at his own home without pain or
joss of timo from business. Thisls positively the
only treatment which cures wlthoutan operation. :
Dr. Hathaway cans the particular attention of
sufferers from varicocele and stricture 10 pages.
pitifiti thi
: UJ r.H hmJ iur. you. s.cmcmr
X A X A. - A M-i a
also
J . - . : - . -l that this association, has nothing' to
. - v- ' I ' !- -k-aw- rJ-v Vint V4 ' ig
little fat makes all the difier; j or'send 'your 5 at once.
ence. . -
r : Dimples arid joy have" gone,
and ieftdloanHxfea!n the
fat, that ,was cca-ortand
color and : curve-ail but ; , pity
: F E: T RERIDGE,
' I ' 'Seciy. and Treas.
u.,u ,u tc o.i ucUl m The deaier who seLLr'vou a danger
ajmies 01 me ooutn. ur women ana gerous-cou-terfeit of DeWitfs Witch
t ? J I.- . r t if . . 1
pnuaren were at tne negios mercy. i tiazei saive risas your; uie 10 mane
I thank him in bit' heart lhat:r. dir! r little larger profit." ou can not
rlA Ti--rtr.,Ur - km trust him DeWitfs is the only pen-
- " . - v .V. 'II ! tit. . . , ,
.. . , , . 1 nine ana onginai ucn tiazei aive
Strike for his freedom ' I n -.,. r. ,;. --
. . . ' 1 a w ia -. uv n . vw t w a j t-vi u u .-
In this proposition to cut oil his Utia diseases. See that" vour dealer
education spring from anything but j give you DeWitt fs Salve Sallenger
hate?. Can white men never learn the I & Keeter.
teachings of Christand do his bidding
and love-is gone.
! :: FRE- BLOOD CURE.
A- offer Provlln faith totiiitfcrcr.
- 'Is your UJOodr Jfurer Are- you sure
of it? Do cuts or scrate-Ws1 hal slowly
Does vo-rskm 4lch or burn? Have
r I t-nii Pimnlf:JrhtioR Fnlil -Pfrath
The little one gets' no fat Catarrah? Are you ple?,It so purify
u.' fA : Tt,r AWiA!.yonr. Ilood .at Onte with' B. B. U
I I I IIII I I I I 11 I j 1 il.lL. A klUlilVj- ff -. - v-
thing wrong; it is either.her food
or: food-rriill. .She'" hasliiiho
fat for weeks; is living onwHa!
(Botanic Blood Balm).. It makes the
Blood ire and Jticn; heals every
ore and gives, ar clear, sooth, healthy
ikio; -Deep-seated cases like ulcers,
cancer, eating: sores, Painful Swell-
n London is a
handsom cab, yct his . stables cost
JjS.000 a )es .......
He thinks his nephew, the German
Emperoj'is too seniationaL
iiHe has friends ir every nation and
speaks German, French; Itallian and
Russian.
i - i i.
His tour bf India - cost" $1,000,000
but th? presebts be gathered in from
the .Indian princes and satraps were
wo th J 1,500.000, ;
- 1
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' OFFERS COt-TtSES IS UTt lATfja;.
LANGUAGES. SCIENCE AND WVJIC
PKErAKES FOR COLLEGE.
PAYS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THCTE
DESiaiNG A RAPID PKEPAKATION
THE FALL TF KM tECIX THL
THIRD WLLkT IX SEPTEMtEX
THE SPRING TERM tFCINS JAM ARV
ND '' ' ' '
R. G.KJTTREL, Pfu
cPrindp2l.
WINDSOR. N.C
L. F. PIERCE,- -
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Arcntfortne
1 Ths law. holds-both paker and cir
WAVERLEY
BICYCLES
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bic'u;.
GUNS.
cLOCKv
Sat bf action GuarcnUed.
)Vill prejudice and hate always swaj
the human heart? Can toleration ami
love for humanity never conquer tht
white mans nature? Did Christ live
nd die in vain? He did not prea-.l
revenge.
1 To pass "and ratify Mr. Wards A-
1
mendment would be a piece if injuv
lice that I hope North Carolina wilt
a touoh Roirra
never perpetrate.
' ; ' E. R. OUTLAW.
J : ( 5w' Death Near.
She had- Storedtm that- plump by u.:.B:iBmad espetiallyr for .al-
L.'.r t a i'riiii !.. ..vi7-.W-;ntWlr aficr-'i Vfn.'..TrnnhUt
A
TralnNo: arid 48 solid train? between Pi i 27. 2S. 29.' 30 and 31 of his" 'new ' book, entitled,
uer - Toint and Wilmington., T -lin No. eli "Manliness. Vieor. Health. M a copy of Which Will
neCi at Rocky Mount witb trai r 33 tor ail por l
outh ud No. 78 tram for all po- its North. -..
- ' G. M.Serpccl. ,jjR,KNLv.
' - -ral Manager. ' Sup't. Trains.'
T.M. Emerson, . ' -1 V
; QvmrBi Paaaeng Agent.
bo sent free on apDllcation.
. Write today for free book and symptom blank,
laentionlng your complaint. ' . ,
J. NBWTON HATHAWAY, Ai. D.
Dr.Hatba-trayACo .
tiit Soath Broad Streets : Atlanta, Qa.
; : MEXTIOK THIS FAP-B WHEK WKITlNa. ... :
it is death, belquick! f;
li:4w.1V;rT;:,VHV
I i . --. x T" ?f JB..B. 1
C-et. B. -B. draihs th
iVrf w 4 I11W I . ,
. .- - . 1 1. wa aO L 1 !! Willi
r -! --, T?:.i.f i r . J ' ana enure syycni mj... uie sympiouis; ; .
1 r u &r..n .-.I .tt v.,- . . . Ath . .
p-one. She is Starving fofatj Ut n .n J h-.;k .k. It seemed her weak lungs woulii : as though he were c!.al.
i;:BU!t:i rrrn PrilchLnnfl.tir.ni ,f tho Rl ! c0113? Good doctors sa.d . she
. j- - - i t I waft far nre with f:onsumDtiOii
t that no medicine or earthly help
Somewhere in the south ays Con
grt-ssman SulIoway,"" bripht. colored
boy appeared before lhc civil scrvic? (
commisaion to be examined for the
position of Utter carrier. How far is
it from the earth to the mton? wjs
the first questi$n aske-i by t!ose,w;w
were to detcrniiue the vun mau's
firness for te place he s mgl.t. Ili-w
fh am it from the earl rfe rr.Ofi I
echoed 1 he appr.ant My Larrd,'?s
I 5f i-i.ii' Jwirif ti rnt mr 1.1. .fit rrw.t
! "It often maoe my ; heart achf," f , . ,' . , w u-.i. .1 , .1
:.. - r ft-:- ll dou t want tie job. With that the
wines i v. -vcisiicci, vi g.t, :
Tenn. to hear my wife cough Until your.g man grabbed his ht and left
cannot return.; iClice ' it-; a triaL It
TO THE DEAF.
. -------- . mnnaL. reiurn.. niive . it.- a-, iriai. iii... . . . - i .
Liver Oil is the-, f at ;-she " Can , cures nhen fclse fills. Thoroughly 1 couI j heJ. b"1 V. " Cm S i'-
. - . ,-.-s-- v fj j -':,. ,t o-t JL mended Dr. King s New Diecovery and Noi
takeiit wiU save her:- ir,csted r.?..yearS. . sold .:at -cr-st nUttnt JL of ,his. exrriief.Li. .
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f.
Te nieptctre 'UI k t. ?-'-.n., ..
it, ukeo other. s r bottles (full. treatment). So suf-
forTreeP?iSlS feierl m-r-tcst'iti a ttial bottle given
"taste will ty 'J "-.away absolutely free." "Wr'te for" it
SCOTT fcBOWM-f? Address BLD0DALM CO.. Atlanta
409 Pearl St.. -N. Y. Ga write today. Destribe trouble at Baiemore's.
xi.'drf-LVi--ad free medical advice give " '" i
A rich lady, cured of her deafness;
ses in the Head by Dr. Nicb-
persistent use ot tnis- excmei- :oloo Artificial ri urum gave
medicine saved her life.' It's abso' lio.ooo to his Institute, so that dafi
lately. guaranteed for Co i ghs.. Cold peop'e enable to. procure the Fr
Bronchitis,- Asthma and cU. Throaj Drums may have thera free- Address
and Iinr rJit-av. roc and tr.oo 'o. 05MX).- i h Nicholson Insti-
Wood's Seeds
are frrown and aelectel with pciil
referepc to their aJ-ijULl-tr ta
the toil and climate cf the oth.
On our ed fn. and in tvr trial
grouikia, thouandt of doxrs are
expen ifl in teslinjr and polr.
the Tery bt w tiit it u p
Lia to grow. By our xp-en.fr.'. a
w are. enabled to aare our ct-i-"
era much expeaae and !oa froi
plantlnr varieliet rsot aiaptol to
our Soutbern toil and climate.
Wood's Seed Book for KCI
U full- up to dati. and U H
a bout "the best Sedls for t
South. It turp-JiM-ail otLer ul
licationa cf iU kind ia Leir''-i r, 1
reful infon4tion for Oareccrf ,
Truckers and iratrj.
Mai: ed free, ,Y ri t to r i L
T.v.v;oooso:;s(;
fJ P ...... e i.t.i
. RICM.V.OND, VA.
us:rn tin :::r htsi r:
Trial bottle' t-te 780 D-ht Avenue, Kew York.U.,1 . r...r.t: . , -
Sa . . . ' Im "iiif'ui i i 1
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