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THE WAV Windsor O Ledger Published EveryThursday At Windsor. N." C. W. W.-Kcnney. EDITOR "AN O PrfOP R TiitJRSDAY...... March 14m, ..1901 SenatbriSimmonswas seated on Monday wthouVthVstiehtest'opposition whatever hard ' Senator Simmons' ::-: ly beiore the "; "'-i-attd e-J gaseous speech Congressman Kitchen. :fof pro t est of Pritehar-Had ceaVed echoing. . .;'Arid at tlie same time our. - talented young Congressman Claude Kitchen,, sealed the .do'aai of ; "negro represntati6tt in Congress arid forever erased the blot from the good nane: of h our second Congressional district . '.White!-unlike Butler, accepted the inevitable arid protested not,save a short validictory, speech . on the !Negro in CongreSs'V-which lived durihg.its ; deliyerence anrMied as soon ,a's delivered. 7 Itr is White no moM an itis Butler no more in North Caro- lina.-At thnc1uBi'pf--Pri tch'arcTs sjJecch ODje.ctin,toiyiroiiTi;rnunir i4KHig-m:y .tcai,.iui tor Butler;' or lawyer . Butler, which ever you desire'2 announced with considerable gusto,that he woud address the Senate in opposition to Senator Simmons, but when the time came for mVspeech and for Mr. Simmons to take his seat,- editor Butler was conspicuous for his ab- For alimited. time .we will give you four papers for ' - , - ONLY .-.':-. - -,'...' . -- . ' : The Ir, The Weekly Kichmond Times, The Tara gon monthly, and The Farm Journal. - . " - Have you ever heard of such an offer? Four paper viv' ... .. . - and your county paper included all for . ONLY $1.50 f " - in mi hunt f 'cc th'zVi cr irlcn for As- lir thz S t-- LrJ13cvrci3 of it hi - - - - The Legislature has passed a 14 chicken bill" which is not altogether a mean one tho it necessarily be of a 'foul' nature -The bill Tea3s: , . . . . ' ' ' v - . A "chicken bill" has passed. 'It relieves - the'; ' - pain of "suffering land owners" owners of gar- : - dens, etc., from tne- depredations "of . chickens, Vgeese, turkeys, and domestic fowl3,generaUy,atjda ::V provides the? means Tpf stqrjping; thejtdestruc- T :7' tiye incursions upon the property of other : peo-.! ' - -pie than that of their owners. The law applies to the following counties: '. Wayne, .Cleveland, C: Graham, Alamance, Pasquotank, Bladen Currn- '-. tuck, Durham, Cabarrus, Guilford, S' rry, Meek- -lenburg, Iredell and Edgecombe. Bertie is not ' -included. 5 . " ' Now why not pass a "goat" bill, applicable to the ame conuties, making it unlawful for one man's sgoats to intrude upon the premises ofano:her peison and Sence ana tne. creaenuais 01 senator oimmons M;nes.ciothes pins, and various articles of domestic use. -were accepted and the oath prescribed without PrrwMfes DesUoivCkttful- pvA r.-;t ntii ns ndL'xr Cteumlorpliine rvrlZzzsal. KotNaiiootic. SmJ- f Jim Satd ' - A perfect Renvoi for rnslipa- non. our oiiT:irii,viii,.y" Woros .Conviitc ?3 ,r CNxnsh- dcss end Lo S3 or IXTR TacSlnula Sinaturtef "YORK. Tor Infants r.nd Children. The. Kind You Ilava Always Bought ' Bears the Signature Pittite cccc w V 'V WHAT 4- kjUC CC1 tit ,7 A. J A( r). Use lu: For Over DAIL KOCH S IS TO COlViE AND SEE Su.ti Claus HcaJ--;-Jartcrs. A'i kir b r.f V.'ik'.n So'J ari fcc-Vic l Clearer - to ccr.tv Encrravinj: FREE , EnzraIn FREE 9 Hi" EXACT CCPYCT WRAPPta. Thirty Years to pi ilill u a murmerinp-voice So Butler's announcement and actiohs: were all buncombe pure and sim pie. And to Senator Simmons and Congress man Kitchen we would say, in behalf of their xoristitueats in Bertie county, that our people fiel safe with their.interests in their hands and i honored and pr9ud;they are represented by them, cognizant ot the fact that this is still a Republican administration and do . not ' expect as. much from, them had Bryan been elected President. However and notwithstanding they expect them, jointly and individually, to bestir themselves and make "things - hot? in j Wash ington, for. the incompetent and corrupt post-1 masters appointed by George White. Do something-and the quicker the better. As between snobs who knows all about social duties and demand all th"e honois for a victory .' won while they were twenty miles away, and men tho know how to fight better than they " know how to dance .and indulge in "social chit chat, the American people will take the latter every time, Admiral William T. Sampson, the man behind the horizon, to the contrary not-" withstanding. It was the man without "social accomplishments' who whipped Spain, while the carpet seamen were either absent without permission or dancing in Washington when not drawing plans that worried their betters. The time will never come in America at least it never should come when worth is measured by ability to shine ' in social circles.-The Commoner. IE IS I HIS We Told You Was B)ng Prepared. It Is To Be Etitled An Act To Regulate the Fishing Of Dutch Or Pod Nets In Chowan River. We clip thd fdllowing editorial from William Jennings I Bryan's weekly paper, The Commoner: ! i h i Th? Commoner repeats the statement made " : in 4he first' number that it is not its purpose or desire to supplant the local weekly newspaper. There should be in every commurity,or at Wst in every county, a faithful and fearless weekly . , ' : papei to defendhe rights of the people and to " champion their interests. I; is impossible to overestimate the value of such a paper, and it should receive the constant and cordial sup , port'of those whose interests it guards. The r .demqcratig: party must largely rely upon these 7 "papers forhe spread of information and whole . -some political doctrine. The Commoner would not, if it could, take away a i single subscriber , ; - . u .: irom iuch-papers; on the contrary, it aims to en courage and, strengthen themi ; ... " There is, however, a field for a paper devoted : ..to the discussion of problems, political, econom Tlr lc and social, which affect the people of the en Mvj. tire country. The local weeklies, of course treat of these" to a certain extent: but so muci space must be given to city, county 1 and state " ' matters that they cannot possibly discuss them ; as thoroughly asa paper devoted exclusively to ; . .such questions. The local papers and the The - Commoner will be mutally ' helpful -a convert - ad by either .will redound to the advantage ;'tof the other and they will work together for the- o- :rjeKracioq or tne government to its old founda "tioni ando? equal and exact'iustice for all. r The Warrenton Records says of our countymanr This legislature has redistricted the State as to Congress, Judges, and State Senate. Warren county stays in the second Congressional district and in the second Judical district.and nith Vance . , county forms the -,17th. Senatorial district. . " Craven coucty is taken out of the second Judi , cal district, and that being tlie home of our Judge, Judgjs Bryan, our tlistrict will get one of the new judges to be appointed by Gov. Aycock- It is generally conceded that Hon. F. D. Vin- . ston, of Bertie, will recehe the appointment and we will be pleased - Your attention is called to the fol lowing bill concering dutch nets in our county. It is pubtished to give our people an opportunity to consid- er it. Our Senator, Hon. S. J. Calvert introduced it by request.-He and Mr, Winston will be glad to h-'r from our - - . a , people on this s abject, The bill will be considered February 9th The General vAssembly of North Carolina Do Enact: ; . t Seetion 1. That it shall be unlaw Anent the libel law before the Legislature, protecting newspapers from wholesale and unwarranted : libel suits, the Mt. Olive advertiser, says: - 4 A lawyer ;. in a court room may call a maa a liar, scoundrel, villian or a thief, and no one : makes a complaint when court adjotirns. I( a newspaper prints such a reflection on a man's character there is a libel suit or a dead editor. Thisjs owing to the fact that people believe what editor says and what the blackguard. . lawyer says cute no figure. ful to set or fish with a dutch or pod net within one mile of the Northward or Southward of the outside windlass es or snatch blocks of any seine fish ery in operation on the Chowan River . j, 4 .... . . and in Bertie County between that portion cf said Chowan River lying between the mouth of Currituck Creek . - ! and Salmon Creek. 1 East coarse and ret extend further into said rvtr than scveA hundred yardi. Section 3. .That all persons who shall et such nets in said river shall pull up and remove the stakes used for the same by the first day of June succeeding the fUhing season, and if any rxrson shall stl or fih an) such dutch or pod nets in violation of this section, or fail to remove said stakes as is hertinbifore provided, be shall be guilty of a rni&detncanor and be subject to a penalty of three , hun dred dollars to be recovered by an) person in the Superior Court of Ber tl County, And the Sheriff of sakJ County shah, wheu requested, re- move ny pot lion of such nets vet 01 fished in violation of this ct t tH violators cost. Section 4. That nothing in tSIs act shall apply to any dutch or pec net fished in the waters of Chowar. river and extending into sai rivet from the Chowan County side there- 0 of. Section 5. This act shall be in force from and after its ratification. DAIL'S BUGGIES arc the easiest running, the easiest riding, lightest in ap;. cirr.ee nr. J -most durable of any on the in.irkc They are uto-datc Ask thoc who use them. Also. ..1 large ar.J fine line of Harness. Whips. IUan kcts and parts of Harness, A f:nc assortment of Cooking and Hem ting stoves; Casting, i'ipc &c The lafj;cit and best aivor.mcr.i cf cc .T. -1 in this sectioa. Io not for-ct tnr er-"nc xzl j!carn r' fittings rife thxeat'.ir trt ,'r. ?.'y an whets are extra qua!.:y. Ca Oi cr t-r e prices to suit ray cut)mcr Tror.;- tic livery. Give tne a fair tniL E. S. DAIL, Mrc. ' CO MMERCIALIf W.S. HAYES, PRO'P. Tablm T Car UvtMY ATTACtO. WINDSOk, ... - !,r- ' l 1 1 . . N. O. - - -j until )ou tic examined cur i:ck R1VOTT &. WHITE. WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of IN BUYING PEAS. Branch Office we wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. VC here is an opportunity. ICinaly gire section 2. That any du'cb or pod good reference when 1 ,nets fished or set within the aforesaid THEA.T. MORRIS WHOLESALE HOUSE waters of the said river shall be set CINCinNATTI OHIO at right angles from the shore a due Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. stamps. inhabit. Vat hi I in ton at IM4l IV..1 Mm Inwl i li V t -. x. J fc r l ua4 , ktrt I Ut t.uW JrixU to f T't ttr rwl; 4 Twi r.tt tt'j iw i. v r i There is one tking born and fostered in the breast of 1 every true Anglo Saxon,' viz.: a love for and. a determina tion to protect the chasity ; and honor of the Anglo Saxon woman.' It is indelible, a natural inheritance .and i rrww fined to no section,in Maine and Tlorida alikei. No matter ! the color or blood of the fiend, be he a white-skinned vil 1 lian ot traitor or whatnot, deserved justice is meted. Wa are renriaded of this by leading three accounts of .lynch ing in three different states, all appearing in the .same - 'Thro nn tr.,ctc nnA '-n: newspaper. The -states were Colorado, Indiana and , est in the country save one-the farmers. ThVgreatest CarUna' the : victim in? this' state , being a while- a&uiucu viman wuo was promptly ivacnea at Lajtnaie on I Job QEO. TAIT & SON'5, 1 Seed Grower & rieichanU. 75 Commercial Place, Nortcs'k. Work Neatly Executed ' at the Ledger Office. PRICES Monarch Bicycles J larmmg interest m this section is the peanut. The mar -ket is completely controlled by a peanut combine in which "the producer has no voice. Not only the price is fixed .ilib"t the tirne and quantity of shipment. Alf the - regulations regarding their sale-are fixed in the irterest ;pf the peanut combine or trust; against this there has, in "the past, been no appeal. This condition has worked greatly to the injury of the farmers and should be reme. :-died. ?The jremedy:; is in the power of the producers. . 'They: simply bave' to organize and : make regulations re- j''fi!$?feture'-fc?';,Bg andgrading, establish some uniform sysem'and fix upon a size, weight and quality for' standard graded Let our peanut raisers and our marchants who handle'thera, get together and prevent the -grewfof Norfolk speculator's and the Virginia and North Carolina Peanut . Trust ; from robbing them. ; ; A thief is 'one who. takes another's property without, compensation. A trust is a combination of thieves,and the Peanut Trust , is along the same. linesof all the otheis,. only it has not Xt fully "grown. --iNip it before it gets loo strong the Sth inst. The Fish Bill can be found on this page ' vherc exists the only life it seemingly has, save possibly " in the com- uuuee mom wnere it wm remain - "in pace et in . per- petuum." : - The State of Maryland has called a special session of the Legislature to submit a sufferage amendment. Vir- gma will hold a constitutional convention for the same purpose. Indiana and Illinois will be the next states, we think. . - : ' On the first page will be found a . general dispensary bill for the State introduced by Mr. Lawrence of. Hert ford county. As the end of the session was so near when it was introduced, we bardjy think Jt will pass. I- Are Reasonable, Work Qcod and Sattsfacticn Positively Guaranteed TSTbe LEDGER and its JOB OFFICE is a HOME enterprise, an integral part of the county, a mirror of its life, and promoter of THE PEOPLE and their interest. It is" THEIR paper and THEY S should patronize it by subsenbrn to it and giving it their printing, sucli as i Envelopes, Note Head.-,, Letter Heads, Posters, Invitations, Cards, Shipping Tags, Programmes, Dooks, and in fact, evesy thing and any thing. Magistrate Blanks, Lien Itands and Chattel Mort Give us Your Work 1 - -'' ' : - N Si ' ' ' v7 .x Are reccnlrci the wcr'J over ti rt-raczil?z the t:!-?:f 1 1 tyr of excellcnca la tlcycla cccjtnjct: :n.M.Are r.)w :t; !3 rxsth cf 3 IVIONARCM- ROADSTERS 050 DEFIANCE ROADSTERS 035 L'lr.of - - (' - n r 1 trf 'x'ln i f 1 1 t , t lliijiiijyu..llu.iiiJvXj . .-:.! ;t ttt M IU MONARCH CM Alf ! LESS 075 r r nor.'Ancii cycli: :.:fg. co. i., c. " i i" c If JCml L. F tv 1 1. i i C u i G v. i i i .
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