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Windsor O Ledger Published Evi-ry Thursday At Windsor N. C. S. W. Kcnney, 0t EDITOR AND PROP'R 1 Thursday.... January 31 sf, .y 190 1 Artesian Wells. "A few weeks ago we called tiie 'attennolV ot 1 our readers to the necessity ofdriving" an arte sian well in some locality in, or near our.to'n to supply our people with pure, water, We jare How does Fdward the VII and Hannah the "! sound glad to announce that qur effort has been pro- to the liberty loving American ear?; There is one great , ; . and numbers of our : citizens stand difference, however. in. Edward andi Hannah, viz: one the . , , .. .. ' , V- n'L. nation bosses, the other bosses the nation. ; Every move . J , ' ' "r . that King Edward makes is propelled or. advised :by hi. to secure itsaccomphshment. One of our prom subjects in high' standing, so to speak! Every move this inent citizenTassure us that the money, will be nation makes is advised or propelled by Emperjor Maicus ready ;vyrhenevery our. town authorities .or citi Aurelius. Taking:thu view of the-m'attet life in England zens will organize' a water company. He says looks preferable. You think? . : . ; that Sufficient money nas already peen promis ed him, by reliable men lin Windsor, l to em ploy an expert to" examine the soil find the ine press consorsmp mine rnu.ppme wa, , . Atth nnint mn. Hkelv to be sue . ... . - 'I V V-lli J Ul.-t ivsuv - , - j ion. It has a very nice and comforting way to. break the ; ,;..!-. ..- news ot its man sla'uihterW business. It appears io feel There are several persons in town who can- for the anxious motfierho is waiting Vf0r news of her not drink the piimp water in town, and on the boy's de.Uh. In a recent report, it said that the rebels, advice of their physician are boiling all the 2000 strong had attacked a Ibree of volunteers aboutone water they use for drfnking purposes. Dne hundred in all' and one American was killed after a gehtlejnan is obliged to send to Plymouth for Pitched fieht of six hours, in which fierce and furious all the'water he drinks. 'Sensible mules refuse warfare was waged. About six or twelve months from to. drinltv the present town water . and poor now a true report of this latter will be nuide known if dogs are thrown; into fits by , its use" and - - J : . . 1 - -mm at - - . m f m 1 ever . , . ; are killed on.the.rstreet; accusea.oi naving.xiy:. drophopia. One-fourth of the town was des l . troyed by fire a few months ago partly on ac count of insufficient, water supply. " The entire It proposed to place a tax of fifty cents a head on all town was only saved by the goodness of God dogs and let the money go to the educational fund. In Jn changing the direction of the wind at an op plain and few words, to tax a man's dog to educate his portune time.. If the town had an artesian child. On the face of this propositus it looks as tho the vell at or near the elevated portion of the town great State of North Carolina is coming to a pretty pass with hydrants located on the streets and a few when 'yallow" dogs curs, fices . and run-mad ones in- sections of hose, much property could have eluded are resorted to by which means are to be -raised been saved. For the health of our community for the education of our youth. Then again its enact- and the safety of our property we urge our cit ment might besstep toward a more equal distribution of izens to take some action in this matter. , Let the taxes as appiied to the schools; for it is a coaimon us go about this business in a proper way saying the poorer a man is the more dogs he has and employ an 'expert to examine the surrounding everybody knows the white people pay all the taxes and country and establish a point after scientific ex support the county. :This proposition maybe a good amination, not depend upon the divining rod one and it may not. We would like to hear from sope of- some conjuring 4 jack-leg'. '1 hen if the. town of our countymen on this canine subject while the bill commissioners can't see their way clear to pro is being agitated in the Legislature. , . Iceed with the work, let a company be legally organizea to ao it. ine stocK.wiii De reaauy i taken and will not fail to pay fair dividends. There are several editors in the State Legislature and Let the Town Commissioners meet at once : .... " rA-.rs r nr-3nnn n KwtnCMW'iiwwwiiiwMW J J 1 Illy It I M - I I .nil lil11 AvrefictablePreparationIbf As similating fcc Tood and lipg the S tomachs andDcrwels cf iiC5S andlkstcontalns neither Oprum,Morphirte lvotllinexal,' LKOT NAIICOTIC. ""-Mr Tmj fHnmStJ-. 's . Apefect Eerry 6r CorSi? Worira.a)naus?lisj:erish ness andLosS br SlXEP. --... f . '. Tac Simile Signature cl. - -- . - For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the :Simature EXACT COPY OF yRAPPZtk. . :r : iBv. In (W Use Thirty Years IMPORTANT m Congress-is now in session. Tbe Stale Leg- islature met Monday. Imjortant caatlm come upia boih. Bertie ctruatj will pot sibly' be tiully affected. There is scn:e sort s of a Fish Law being prepared. We propose lo"" thoroughly inform our readers oa it and oc a!l maUers like!y to f fled thera. - . But you connot be informed unless you tcb cnbe to the LEDGER. .So lose no lime In .'cleg " so. We will also keco cp with Uettford couuty T (tVr.U. MMMMV. '- c " J f " ; rriiE: V Ay ; : ?- to i 'jFirid Out vy n a.i w . "8 - Ivj ... KOCH DHIL Haver ' ' j . IS TO OOlVl E!; AND SEE Santa Claus HeabfquTrfcW . All kindsof "Watches Sold and Repaired - - " Cleaning 50 cent. Engraving FREE . Engraving FREE INiBUYlNG'PEAS, . Van ran make two verv Bsrioum mistakes too can uut nrirc first In ronsidrrmlloa. or ro ran let caunsel arlH -a'HvirA ic: rnnctntiir c,irV.f tt inAnr. a stanrlino armv of imnenal ciz wt trust th hr coovenirn f TT.'-T'--. . , " "V"V - V -r r " . - ."DoqI make either of ths mistake, for tbey are really ioexcttiW. WriUne lo may W Bute what the people want (as' most sewsDaner men do and is entire roitntrv will hp nermittprl to share what troabie." bah thfrortotroubitbaMvironUinihe7QBtTn;n4avinfintico . ' .' ' I" I ; I I '9 often.'M everybody knows, the poorest k1nI of economy. hi 141 :inn Tirp i.ci in tvi irtniv t-t.An b-v.vw.M . i . . - - . . . among thtm is Editor Whitaker of the Winston Sentinel, and take some action. And it is our opinion there is no abler member than he. His preceptive and discerning ability, is about as acute as any ntan within our knowledge. . There is no man in that i bodv"who Can tierceivp the'effprts nnrl r?srrn'h , mn. tives of anv bin morW fl.rTv a'nH n?rWtn nJ Now lt s decided that Ais jcountry is to have Inthe.interest of our public schools, we think the ever benefits maV be derived frOni the Same. L You cnnotaorlnoltohavthbeto(earlype, no mailer if tkecotUalittleuor,flf yo I . 3 . f have to take a little trouble to ket tbm. ". . J, . . - . Of COUrSe permanent barracks mUSt be erected 1 Tail'. ExUa EartNonpweiramd Till Eatrm Early Dpo .retbej two best pea. ta . cmWtlo. , . v I If yon think Ibis statement to-Strong, too "atore Ulkf isk tbt Experiment Station of yonr state On PYtnsive drill and naradp erroiinds. "Thp I what the record of tbese peas bj been In erery competitive test. We can prove tbey art Ibe beat I r . . I The price this season will be 3,13 per bush, for cash orders. location must be. heathful and central. Con DAIL'S BUGGIES . are the easiest running, the easiest riding, lightest in appcarence and most durable of any on the market. They are up-t-ibtc Ask those who use them. Also, a large and fine line of Harness, Whips, Blan kets and parts of Harness. A fine assortment of Cooking and Heat ting stovesCasting, Pipe &c The largest and best assortment of coffins in this section. - ; Do not fprget.my enprte and steam pipe fitting pipe threading tees Lc 3iy cart, wheels are eitra qual'ty-Cash or time prices to suit my cost Kners Prompt de livery. Give me a fair trial. 1 E. S. DAIL, Mfg. QEO. TAIT & SONS, vjenient to transportation facilities and near seed Growers & fleichants. bill introduced bv our reDresentative Franks D. Winston which we publish one of the most important before the some large railroad center Therd are several legislature. What our children are to be taught is as nee- such Points in North Carolina where the ; land essary as how much they shall be taught, and too much could be purchased or leased on very moderate 78 Commercial Place, Norfolk, Va.. LEGAL NOTICES cannot be had in its selection. I Mr. Winston's bill provides that the State Board ' of Education be authorized and directed to se- ... - lect and prescribe a series of text-books to be used ia the free public schools of the State, for a period of five years from June ist, 1901, and to ' fix the prices thereof by contract with the publish ers of the text-books selected, and to provide for distribution of the same among the school 'chil dren. - The climate of Central North Carolina offers 1 1 advantages over that of any other state neith er extreme ,of temperature; Well g watered tracts, of land partially wooded near large towns where the society is intelligent and pure which would not be found in the neighborhood ot our large cities can be obtained at less cost than elsewhere. While on this, subject we" will suggest another , point where: a permanent We again invite our countymen to discuss measures CamP C0Uld be placed and be Ol great .. benefit pending before the Legisloture and especially those likely t0 thePCOple unfortunate enough to be located to affect them rpersoa'ally .- Our oblumns are free4 If you there.v The point is near . Wichita Kansas. remain mute why of course we take it that it is perfectly The young officers of the Army who" have be- wyuu ana you want tnfr sameto pass. come accustomed to mix their mornino- dram With frVa C- ciir MT-nl1 m!n1 mnlitarr 1 ne ciffarrette bill m Ar TUt,,.. . r. . - J , . . . ... . & so a. to affect minors only." Even with ?0Vfc -t0 &rU ho Pae r"eIe armed the bill is a TOpular one and if rigdiiy enforced will be of Wlth hatchets anQ . the burning of a negro or vast benefit to theState In the nwntal make-up of her fu WOuld rcmmd them .';vf thlr :schoQl -f days ture citizens. u.. v - IN o danger of homesick for a West Pointer in ! Wichita. - ; .t.':":'- ;: .S- ,: 1! Inn mot kiiv li l uu nui uui n r OR ; ' v : iFUPNITURE)' ; NOTICE. Havtnr aaliS4 aa Ahm'rnpv K eatate M , H t Pvch dnatd I kOTetr tmtj aU mm im- JeMfd to mm estate te iake lardnuwfuit a4 all peraona Ravtr ( cuiai ! alt to oresnt tlt-w lc pmvmm day of Decent lyot. or ttua la hu tar Ibeu trmiry. T blLLAM NOTICE Havlar oallSed aa ! Starker Jerairaa decrad S4ib aa e- a cmiq lr4 c4 Trtm r.i r M t ot brle tfce Carwr mmfTuTllZ?. MtTlTiJ .S notice mu: m thh.--u.ll . . . TJ Trlh fo r" " t1ny aj W4 her, oif an rr- ::::T7rr. r?. ui estate to a.ke taji , rr;V; S7 ; r:c fr. u to bavrac ctaiM f'M , i. rjl VLTv" Owtai im ur bv- wt. w wc v m. a im ooa telced to aaid payaei. a4 all pervowa M h L. U l.m. Kki. ae ikia kKul li 1 . ' until you have examined our stock - , PRIVOTT & WHITE. be pleod ra bar lor taetr recorery Te jr4 day oi Dee- K.A.N1 MtANCrS D- WINSTON. Wore at U. &.a w I. a pm, cr. a '7"" M .a. , . iavam aBaama AAa - a M . . Adat Sfkr tmltu -TTT ' . . rB Mat la a4Wrt-,tllCacl, Carter Vac n ( rn )Lo.M -. - NOTICE. Hltltf ewliBrf M AOa'l ifa ! eefate U i ais-i4iad1 Ia7 ! at u a. Th e republican papers have' no .cbmmehtHhl Char dlerHawley episbde the United States Senate :;Tbe direct lie passed, and was repeated, the dignity." and ie cency of the Senate outraged, language such as might be expected used in a republican convention in FMm North Carolina, and the incident ending up much in the The PPoJntment of sons of justices same manner. If the language had been Used by south- ofte Supreme Court . to judical offices with ern democrats what a howl of indignation would have Sood salaries attached may have no significance gone up m the republican press throughout the North. Yet it seems' to us very bad taste just at this ?! officiaUcts of the adminstn, natural! snolc th tmth L.' , ., . .. - . tl0n are on trial.' j orVM ptaitiiy, m me good old fashioned way his father did before him, only he should have selected another place and' time. Chandler has always been noted as a vile cowardly slanderer of the t. Senator F. M. Simmons presented his credentials t South, and to lie is but the , natural sequence. We are trill Ynill S" Monday, Butler and Pritchard ,...,.:.'..;'(,:'.:':,...,..,;:'--,. . i . wlil enaeaVOr tO Contest hlS Seat, on snm enrt rt , lad he retires from the Senate with the' proper brand hatw.i"ount to naught. Simmons is Senator and But- ed'on hb character.- . - er iii.nave to resume his editorship of his county week- Monarch Praak oai ta4eMe4 to and evaie to rake lawrtfe paaMat. aa4 all peraona aavtar aa araaat , aa. taoo, or lata uxt aoi ink IfereaaW reo. (ore the 1 at tfir ot Ji be o)ea4 la bar lor rrco'verr WTi. SMITH. ' t Fraak kur-e4. FRANCIS D. Sl.NSION. Atto. ;. JOMX a.C!LLAMJr. Trawaa S.LEOF LAND Byvtrta of te power ae ewtam a a 1 y Kaortgaxe troai ArmiMvad iboa tw iU i4 t- I 11 book 67. pace a. 1 tUe Wl oat awaaeaVnr. Wkndaoc. N. C oa Ttarviar. Ji ttat. 190a, tbc tract Ua4 00 a-klcb Altta! A oa haly Ma4'a Mcrrr MiU Ttwh.s tcr tie Coanty, yiaoa Ibe boatb a'l A cki Kaa. adioamtae the Bowea Ua4 aad iW Laca.f otbee partiea aa4 dractibad la toe a4 MXvii by acca m boaaa. , Trrata Caaa to a (beat bWiacT. Tbts tbe atb aay lec fr. W. E- CtLL, Moi.tf. 1 St Leo Sea 11. Attaraey. NOTICE Summons. win Tr30 b KonbCarolta . I la Ibe aWrtie Coanry ( Sperc iloart MolUeLaac. MaiaUS. Are recognized the world over as representing the hlshest type of excellence tn bicycle constrnctlon....Are now within reach of ail. MONARCH ROADSTERS $50 DEFIANCE ROADSTERS 035 King and Queen Roadsters $25 SsttSEftrtf MONARCH CHAINLESS $75 Bond for Catalogue JLfenU vafitad Laopaa territory . MONARCH CYCLE MFG. CO. Halsted and Fulton SU., CHICAGO Church and Riadi Sts.y KEW YORK MUDE A EOMECH iSD KEEP H E03T ' L F, PIERCE AGENT. fboa. Lane. DefendMt. Defeadaat above aaae4 will lakeaotlcettat a. act Wa eatttle4 aa above baa beea iMr fwrd I tbe Scaerior coert oi Bertie Coeaty. N. C Icr a diearre Iroaa tbe boada c4 avatnaoay. a4 te aaid Mcadtil iU (artber taka m-nn thi be iaesatred apfar at tbe aeit term ut im Sap aw vean ca mxi cowaiy to oe ae.t hu a-rc. oal Moaoay Femarv tat at the C wisn Uvm la Wiadwr, N.C. aadaaawn wdratj to IH eoaiplaiat la al4 actiua at tbe plamt'.a aiUcft ; to tbe Coart lot tbe reltcf deaaati kd m n:i COvnplalal. JUm alb Pecbf tfom VT. L- VOX. CVrk 5vr-or coaTt- . LJobaaoa atfy InrTUlaiiS. KILN-DRIED, . PLAIN " " : ' and SALTED, FLOORING and CEILINO Cxn he haJ at tnj rnI3 oa tl rircr. rrtcta arc rcucruble. Frompt attrntioa frrca aU orlcru " CcvrcxpocJcnce ao'idtcsJ. J.. T. MIZELL, J NOTICE LAND SAI P" Uaderaa order of the Srr CrMit' .-rt ; rtu iorr ac.m.t rraemaa If.!; rwWT naaty la tbe 'P! pcoerUwr tUre r-rai: 5 U a-J ara b, M Uw a4 -T.VeaT irf booae door U NS kW. N C. ea . u Mry 113 toaf h f, t 4 . I - tract U Ud a kkk Lrta Treoa 1 MOKDAY JAN 190 Tl tract of U1 m kit h f w . rNr1CNm(..M tin Lr,a jr.. at it M.toe (HowUIS boaae aadlot la CoJerata . Tbe &aaoa trat l 4 ,, 1 Tbe DAW.tfardboeM.-d W.Hrb .4 .. .'T'u. "4 -- tbeUdaolhebira of J F W: '.-,. S,!'T Tn SAU r--r K .j.. aa others and fronti oa tVa Htii toad .fid ka 1 S , , ; , J - th.Uad D A WaiiocdUTedoa. . n tti... .... FaANCii D WISTOM, CajUtn V
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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