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V P"cate tne Prices and Better the Work" than any Printing House in North Carolina. Tl-n - ' r Tn- u , , us 'our oraers i'atronizs-.home industry. 1! you arc n n-1 of envelop paper, bill hvzd au v- jci ui kiiuw ana we win satisiy you in every particular or reiund )cur money. Give us ,'car c: u jfc j 4 Borrowing YOUR : Neigh bo.-N LHDGSR! WE Will Sen J h to VO J Twelve Months for ONE Dollar V Six Months: 50 Cents. o o .ei VOL. 17. WINDSOR, IM. CTHUr.GDAV. LI ARCH 28 1901 STOP- v V -JLLVh VLa!a I ntl WAN lb i)t 1840.1 s?aiId lonsyt a few sentences, before eve.y body re? I IQHJ C RRFATHNfi oucpnara in uie iocai newspaper ccmzed a rreat orator. With that . and he was replied to by Mr.; Shep- electrified argument that .convinced. tS Tr-I kuMtvU U . ' 1.1 if M t f t 1 1 ' orable date in the political history of I J. ' 5i,oe newsPaPer woras inai l.nn"ea Ie ' -lrora nira 35 tk. tt:.j d-. - medium. -The controversy was kept seldom before had fallen from' human Issued by as. This (free) lithographed book, which is .astir superior to anything vet publlslied. shows in U colon ta "J.1"'" t.rK. Kan, Art 8urm, Brapwies, wan npn uim, iwnm, rrwa PMarss. aawimc We &m Carpets Free, Famish Wtdded Lining WllhoatChrge,anAPipiyFrhionan8)ebove Qttlkw' considered, the MFaaoin Hsrrl4 goods ara priced lower thaa Inferior grades can be purchased for else where.and for Sc. w mail a quality sample of any grade of carpet; Sc. saail a collection of (0 large samples of wall paper ; for 4c a sample of our comfort, showing the pure white cotton the charge for samples may be deducted bom your first order. - WE JC0T A VIW SAint BABSAUS ' M.M. k 8a 1 - ' I ' rf "4 lamia I I ' s I'ir. The AW 114, ParaWUt UUw Cam- Ji aasaywarai VaU Paper, PrU, (remautte iuc unuea orates, it was a great ... - - : crisis in our party contests. The Whig party had been "maintaining an unequal, con testrwith the Democratic party for, several years, sometimes gaining a victory in sporadic cases, and always maintaining its intellec tual ascendency in the national Con- camfcrtakw gress, and always an overmatch for i.tofM the great -leaders .of Democracy. Tm ' The Whig national. convention' met IM ycya. bssCartalas, ntM -cJi3 fwoufioi sesslon nominated a man who had L - a iuc-ani A.cgisterea. , 1 We J?k,ultId eret to order, and guarantee to fit been mUCll Of IMS life - in . the Dubl'lC ywTh Pfices benat 7.95. We pay anreawcw and publish - ; . r !l?-!?)c wi?h "a'Ro e'o" samples attached. SerV'CC had madp no tJiitinornic.Kp w unaaoascBiuogue ims samples attached, and prices I ' . r " u wnn lare ctoca samp turn K ninl .h.k raage from Ucto tlA per yard. The book Is free. WSraay 1 ii. " " . , j " , trm-partathm. we seflCTerythingto Kat, wwa.lZTana name as a. statesmau. but had made yoaboj at erery seasoao the year. Wrth this book in your SOme TeOUtatlOn aS a milltarV map pos!on you can sare from 15 to IS per cent, on everything. r ""iaijr uiau Tuls book costs $1.14 per copy toprintand maK. Send 10c. to anrl V,-, rrnl Via Kittlo V. Wtlw help pay postage, and yoa can deduct this 10c from your first a4H WOn tne Dattle the battle order of lM. Which book do yoa want r Address exactly r ' ' rJ v ' t , - , - OI 1 ppacanoe vM UUAS at BWa, SaltUBOTC, K&, SpL909 That convention at Harrisbur a. DR. fy L Z)4 VTS OPted " P130"1 Prirciples. Its r--.rTT.T-Trr-.r, v-r., a ww 1 -auulu: UimilUWU UUl I1C WSS Af - f Y. 7 . heralded as a good old man. of r plain " 3 s X i-T and bonest character, of humble as' rors in retraction corrected. Leseons . . : . . - in Optics, taught VINDSORp NQ : W. R. JOHNSON, - ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, WINDSOR, N. C Prmcilces la all Courts. . ' Special attention xlvea to Collections-- First-class Watch repairing pirations,- and held the humble, office of; County clerk - in a county of f Ohio and lived in anj.un pretentious Way at North Bend, on the Ohio River At Harrisburg he was nominated over Clay, Webster and General . Scott The nomination took the country by surprise. But it was backed ?by vast deal of enthusiasm. In the Na tional Convention the First District up for some time with ability ana ac lips. IThe audience followed with bab nmony that was leading to personal- ed breath, and when he sat down, a coufiict. The matter was finally ad- new idol had Eeen domiciled' it rhe UAted by mutual friends, -and Mr. Pantheon of Albemarle's great lead- Shephard gradually "fell into the surg-. erfc. It was the work cf an hour but ing Harrison tide and did yeoman ' it wai a work that will last through service in the campaign with ringing '-all time.. ' speeches from .Bertie to' Currituck. Kenneth Rayner was then the 01 the Ironiei of fate! vCherry dtedyoun. Scarce turned Whg leader of the' First District, an j forty. Fate:had emptied its , cornuco earnest, ambitous and popular idol ! pia of honors in his lap, and- his fu- of the jiarty." He came home ' from ture was a sun-gilt prospect. . He had Harrisburg some days after the ad- not an enemy in the world and his jourriment of the conventon. at which J frjends were loving and true. He fell timeu:he Harrison tide was rising and before the relentless ieaper, all unex- sweepmg the. people before it,: . and ' pected when the people .were casting log cabins and hard cider 'were ; be-1 their honors, all unsought by him, at coming the object lessons of the' cam paign. : . . -1'..: ; The people of the town of Edenton had erected a capacious cabin on the green, in front of the courthouse, and they would have Rayner to . speak in tt first. : He seemed r unusually thoughtful. When he rose to speak he was thoughtful to austerity- Dur ing bis Speech he used these words "We must drive : the Democrats from power peaceably if we can, if not, forcibly." The words were uttered with a deep toned ear nestness that thrilled the audience. Tfiereswas no applause, but the fcol- An Educated Chil-'hcoJ Illiicr- : zcy is Dccrnrd. : . Qocks and Jewelry and all kinds of N. C .was represented by Kenneth 1 enn silence that attended ; it. showed of Spectacles and Eye-glasses for Rayner of Hertford county; our . rep- - sale. - - reenlative in the lower house of Con ww ; jj I ia it . gress, Charles R. Kenney, a leading K . W . nALlDil, lawyer "of Elizabeth City and William R. Cherry of Bertie county. There may have "been some others.- The Main St, next-door to Mrs. Barrett's nomination was received with derision Expert Watchmaker and : Graduate Optician , . ' ' I store.. , Cash Paid For Old Gold and Silver. WINDSOR, N.&: i me: . RAILROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS. North. 1 TlME TABLE No. 2. J-Sooth. No.i-a j EFFECTIVE 5-27-. 199. I No. I-A 6 20 a m 630 6 55 7 OV I 7 3 7 50 a ni Lv Windsor Ar. 610 pm Butlers 6 00 Askewsville 5 40 .Holly Grove -55 : B BANNING Ar 5 -. Powellsville . 5 5 Ar AHOSKIE Lv . 445pm by the Democrats, ' and . ' by some prominent Whigs, 'wilh " coldnessJ Wm B. Shephard, of Elizabeth City, who had been in Congress with Har rison for several years; said he could vot vote for him, that he was" an "old granny" and while in the Senate of the United States had been conspic uous for his stupidity. Mr. , Shep hard made no concealment of his op inion and his influence was creating a local public sentiment against the- Whig nominee for President . Chas, the deep thoughts that choked their utterance. . r . . While Raynorwas speaking there came into a cabin a little man of rath tr ungainly appearance and whose attire and bearing indicated : his in difference to these important objects Some of his friends crowded around .him with cordial greetings - We had never seen aim before. He was in vited and taken to the platform with Rayner. He and Rayner met with the cordiality of intimate friendship. Thd little man's size and appearance was against him.- His , bearing was wanting in dignity. An intellectual smile played between his eyes and , his broad mouth." When examined carefully his physiognomy represent ed two qualties. His chin and lower jaw stood 'or kindliness, humor, am a bility and good fellowship. - His up- R. Kenney brimful of enthusiasm .for f per head was a rapacious dome en- .11- r I- t. 1 It- .1 1 t. r - I 1 rv t T me cniei wnom ue iiau ucieu iu yu iu Mdigiug num udsc w auuuuu. 11 u a- Daily except Sunday. Fla Station. . Train No a makes direct connection -with the Norfolk & Carolina train No. 10a at Ahoslte for Norfolk. Train No. x makes direct connection with Norfolk at Carolina iNo.103 irom J.W.BRANNIN G.C.E.BRANN1 prM ... . - General Manager M . C. HINSHAW, General Freight & passenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE LINE. TJ. S. Mail Steamers To all Points North East &.West. 1.- NWfr.IV Tar-kson Stv. ..i..r. .5:45 P- lv. Old Point Comfort... if -645 E- Ar. Baltimore. Pier 19, Light st. .. .7:0a : 1 ' B. &Q. R. R. P. R. R". his feet When we were in the court ho.se at Edenton, where the. Whig Conven tion met that unanimously nominated him for Congress to sucecd Kenneth Rayner, who had resigned the place, we were assigned the p'ace of Secre tary of th. Convention over which Augustus Moore Sr., of Edenton, pre sided. It was an easy, task to nomi nate Cherry. It was preai ranged. A committee was 'appointed to notify him and they did so so and came in with him. . , His rpeech of acceptance was in his usual style. We took it down stcn graphically as he spoke tt- When the convention adjourned towards night we went out in the early night and wrote it out, and then looked for Mr. Cherry to submit it to ! him for revision. After some search we found him in the Old -Club House at the Edenton hotel, jd his stocking . feet ana shirt sleeves, sitting in & chair with his feet doubled - up under him and cracking jokes with a crowd of admiring friends. He was recounting to them a story of a .western county, North Carolina constable who went to Charleston on horseback to purchase a piece of land from a rich cabob who was titled colonel, which he had heard Ham I ones .ell in Raleigh some years before. He beat glorious old Ham far away. After he had finished we submitted our report to him. He pronounced it good and with thanks gave every word his approval. We sent, the pro ceedings and speech to the Raleigh and the same number 01 the paper IrV many respects the present, cr New Century Le-ii!.Yvurc' of North Carolina has lecn a notable one. It ha honored its people and added credit to itself in the socccssful aid stirmulus given the m educational and interest of the State. ine piAUorra or the ia:e Cczctj tic campaign, appro-ed ol ihe approp nation cf one hundred thousand dol lars made by the last Lcgisjaii r. for SchooVpurposcs, acd "pleged a-new to larger appropriations to the same cause. . Its champion. Hi n. C. B. A jeeck a ' in every speecn maae curing his e- ventful canvass, pledged himself ar d - 1 house, as a l.lrary f-r ! said v hcl. r. v. v, Lucky indeed, is this t,ch thus Lcco r:."Z tic frit t j t:. a var.ta-re cl r.cw uw. . lircand corr.r.-.c jjit lcn cc largely- bui'.t Ly priva'.c ertcrr. 1 Th'.a community, h:c!i hx t-een rather id the back rrour.J, e-iwCil.:n- 1 ally, (cr quite a tin:;, is. cc-r.vr- to , the front ar.J Ly tr.e a; a cl i:.:s rary fr.r her ?"Z P' !- r? 1 m m we pedict that it s -n lite an important tc, ( xard. What schools ''.! It the r cil f.ve 10 accept the plan the present year; ir.J who will contribute the initial fund trail's cither one? I"he undersi;t- t.;s r.cw uw. . : c w, , orr.n-.cdivis U.iiir h.,! j P impictcd at this ;:-,'!; 2 b c - 5 1 fc v t y::rn:::.;ncr::-,: i y ----- ed U ubscr;h-e M.50 eacn, lo two school of the white race, will raise the ether f7.$o. Kcrrnv any who party; if elected, to make itts the ed- bcr, only five others can receive th's ucational administration of the State's benef.t the prevent year, history. His inaugural address re as- n-us rrom the above and other vsl- serted the same; and the Le-tslature.L fca;urcs cf the te sch l la. faithful to its promise, has nobly dor el .hclicve new IJr, ard e'erjr the work with locz strides of advance rnent' ..: - ' It has much improved the school law. A most excellent-school book adoption' plan has been enacted, by which a perfect uniformity cf best suited books may be had at a greatly reduced rate or. price, which will cause, in the aggregate, a lare sat- ing to our people. . . White, for a short time, some little inconvenience may be had, still our people should appre ciate what has been -done ane give a hearty compliance and willing assist nce to the plans and - purposes set forth in this-important feature of school work. Personally we regret the retention cf the township plan of division of school funds, believing the Eood old plan of several years zo the best and most satisfactory How. ever, it becomes all to most readily fused ia the J work, by every parent, Committeeman, c.cr and friend of education, and that a crusade cf activity i'.l be inaugurated in Bcrtie'which il socn wip-c cut - . - - . illiteracy from among our pee.' r-a establish in its stead, a rcad.rg peo ple which will prove a sure road to a condition cf general tnte.. gcrce throughout our count, . Let all rallr, with a ready and wui- 1 Irg co-operation in every purpose as a plan to thus further this desired con dition cf cur people. It does look.M though the weapeni of educational prepress have txen tM-.v-.tri-fi in North Carolina! And all bcheve. with Gov. Aycock as the leader, backed up and supported by all the people, that i.'Iiin&cj is doom ed at once, in our grand old State. Thii rnr iKIr- msrc we lack, and J W t yield to existing conditions, especially Lhat b al;TJOSl hl t:x tTi ui appear a symmetrical dome of thought thel contained his death. The touching I sible, to bring small schools op to The most beautiful thing in the""-world-- is- theriraby, all dimples and joy. The ,most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. -And , the mother does not know-that : a little fat makes all the "differ- in this particular, for ' tDOlhcr two years. ..The annual appropriation from the , State fund, which is , supplemental to the general county fund, has been in creased from ipo,6oo to t a 00,000, r v I . .1 . vf. I I I. T v. til VDC IjUHUICU UIUUM11U Ul WUIU1 WltJ! be apportioned to the various counties upon a pro rata-basis of child ren fjiy-j Ung thus, to Uertie about . $1150. 'of this fund.. The other one hundred thousand will be used, as far as pos t..: - :. i C'J . ;.v. . . I - . . k 1 , f k - . : 1 - : b 1 2 ycur ncr.cs til There's jut: czz re fer ycu c x h 1 u it v V 4 TV. -. r.,U! - srents 1 3 c Ir. , -"ss i 13 ol4Sirfarsr.:::ib:frre ether wrsipariiits ere J. kr.ovn. Itrr.:ie the vcrd ) 4 "Sirzi-iri'Ai" f:-.;u 1 j ) over the u hole vcr'd. 1 1 There's cd c:her urn- I pin.. a me ir. in tz- t: z po- er to cure It's "The l::dercf then t!!." Aytr'a r.-t curt cc tt';-:-. A fw ftfi'f v-f r. I ,11 fa? sta tr-j y.it .-.;.' . J toK.a U-w W.'.'M w : li a rw C. t A .M s". w T f -w rs L7 !: 1-t It IM w. t tt I a. i I -!fUT SSM U !! OI." 1.. l. ' " . J aa. f I m . If 1, x ii'Tav, Ya, Yfr-tlm I h-0 Ce-o4m-. TT r 1 . . t f . . t w w .f M t. - f f - 1 . W r m . . I I ' . , ..n ; . PsJ.utl Ww ..4. M M "H1""" w v a sss t O. in the near future; lis this: Give us free school bocks aud a well adjusted "compulsory attendance a&d the wcia will be complete. ... . . R.W. ASKEW, Co-Sept. Vifmdsor J&czdenvj, c-ttt.3, rt 1 ' r s i? tmuni.t rirrAtiJs rvt cctxt-'t. rvs t-rrcixt atti: vTt " h to 1 v c tir:i:c a Iand rnuu;: THE fail trivi uc:m th; Tiuaa wets ix trniwin ' Titc tt:x ttavi tr Lv. Baltimore......... Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York... i.7:55- m .10:13 a. m. .12:35 p. m. . 8:00 a. m. 10:15 a. at. 12:43 P- m. Steamers leave daily except Sunday.,: . ( For staterooms and any information call at, - ., Norfolk. Ticket Office, Main and Granby Streets. ,-. - ' Phones 12. - ..-..,- ' W. B. BROWN domicile of a brain power that made a great master among men. It was William W.Cherry; one of the most genial, gifted, eloquent forceful speak ers that the Albemarle section has ever given tp North Carolina, per haps the most so. He was the soul of wit, huraoi and conviviality. His power of repartee were sharp as a "two edged sword" but left no wound , As a reconteur he was the superior Special Arrangements TTaercby a Fm obituary by Western R. Gales, had under the headlines Burke's . famous apothegm .. : i . "What shadows we ate and what shadows we pursue" E.. City Conomist: full four months term. . This will very ' Strike a Kick fl. "I was troubled for several years ith chronic indigestion nenruus dcbiliry.writesn Green cf Laecaiter N. It, "No remedy he.p! rr.e ur.t.1 -...tv.-r-r-.i. xjc I beran usinj; Kectnc E-tters wh.ch did me tsotc good than all the medi- ;s R. G. IZTTTREL, hTT:. r2. fltlovBooIiForLiOn much help several towrjships in Der-lcinesI ertr used. They have a.so tie and we ha'il the ar'rangeraent'wiLh kept my wife in exctllect health for years. She says Ecctnc letters are Another very stimulating enact- lkcy are x gT15j ,CS;C and ir.vigcratci mentis that of. the establishment cf for weak, run dowrj women. No ether District Libraries, in , ;all the rural J medicine can taVr- its place ia c-;r fan ily. Try them. Only 50c. Sat .tact on L. F. PIERCE. ' ; Ajer.t ot the ' E. T. LAMB, Gen. Ajrt. Pass. Agt. of Ham Jones. His benevolence was bread as humanity, and he was pure! as a Vebta Virgin, with an exquisite geniality that was never stained by a bad habit. . ; When Rayner finished speaking. Cherryl Cherryl was vociferously call; ed for.' lie came in response to th cordial call. He had scarce . uttered RAILROAD ii 1 r ' ----- "-'.-".-.------ ence. v ; . - - Dimples and ioy have crone, - and left holWs andVfear, the . -FREE blood cure -. - - - . . ' j! An"oer Provldlni faith ta Suflerert. . fat, that was,, comfort and. . , . , , . "v' . .; - i 1 I T ...... T3li-wH Ptr? A rA vein ciirr color and curve-all but pity , o it?,j)o cuts or scratches heal slowly Copy Can Be Obtained by Erery Header of This Taper. Tor wtwki the Tret bATebeea busy turn! out the foormout el.b Ion of L)r. J. Newuio ila&awmy'a new book Manliness, Vleor. neJU" neewwarr ta s&usfy the de mand. Dr. iiaUiawa has reserre! a UmlU) cumber of Uwfl books. and Uieae he harciaiiy arrand tosond tr ly niiU lo all reaUer of l tils fapor who send o.tme a Li a full addra to htm. vnr on rmn Dr. HathawaT has conflnrxi TJj nr&ctlce almost excluslely to d is of moo, -md durlDK that Ume he has irstorod more mo to bealtu. Tlfcor. usofuloMs and happinf-w thaa any ten other doctors ta the country combined, j&r. Hathaway traU and cnrs by a method I 1 I r iwmi. Ttirlv his own. disoovereC and p'Tlpx-tiMl ti tv In IU dtflerent stag as, Kheumaiimr rva i'vi, CONDENSED - SCHEDULE Dated May 27th, 1899 and love-is gone. Does' vourskin itch or burn? Have vou Pimples? Eruptions? Foul Breath t( . ?r No. No. " ''- No. No. ho3 9 Stations. 4- ti "77m" p-m- a-J a m 9 00 Lv.Norfolk,Ar. ; 5 55 10 as 240 932 Pinners Point. 30 is 03 ox 0 i ....Drivers-... . 5 5 . 9 34 317 100s ....Suffolk... 4 5o 9 19 330 1035 ...... Gates.... 420 8 4 i ! 415 1050 ......Tunis..., 4o 823- 436 11 06 ... Aboskie.... 3 4 "805 4 53 11 31 ..Auiander.... " 3 7 8 50 5 35 ia 00 ..Hobgood..., .2 53 7 08 6 00 - it 11 Ar.TarboroLv. a 3t 6 4P- 1 . Ar. . . . Lv. : 635 1350 Rocky Mount. I55 ' 6 37 P. M. P. M. R M- A M. The little one gets no fat Catarrah? Are you pale? If so" purify from her food. 1 here is some- j - It makes the tnod hlood Pure and Rich heals every v 1 7 V C - j - rsore and gives a clear, sooth, healthy Of food-mill, - ohe has had no k:n r Deep-seated cases like ulcers, fat "fnr weeks' IS living: On what cancer; eating ores, . rainiui a wei iar IOr weeKb, is uviug w wm -.rvvi Pft son are nuicklv cured cr, had stored in that plump ' bv B: J5. B.; made especially for al- . i - J . . , , m t, . , : i. t.'-:-. --li; obstinate Blood ana. SKin .irouoiesi it. is death be quick! : -' Scott's Emulsion -' of' Cod Liver' Oil is the fat she can .r..n.. : tn.il. nrrnt ausaiT uuy. v 'j - ' : I ... . - Trains No. 49nd 48 solid trains between Pin take: it Will Save ner. Point and Wilminirton. Train No. 49 con J nnine has nsaa.. DAr,ir.r M.,.nr with rra it 2 for all point South and No. 78 train for all points North. : G. M.Serpilu, ' Jf R .Kenlcy ral Manager. ; 8up't. Trains. T. M. EMCRSON., , Qwral Passsnga Agent. Pyny-Balsam Stops the Tickling, and cjnickly allays inflammation in the throat 7 Z r j t. The genuine has this picture an ' A it, take no other. . If vou have not mca iv, for- free sample, its agreeable taste will surprise you.- SCOTT & BOWNE. o.v. Chemlsta, 409 Pearl St., N.-Te 50c. and St.OO - all elrujait- edies because B.- B." B. draihs the Poison and Humors out of the Blood and entire system so the r.ptoms cannot return. Give it a trial. . It cures when all else fails.;Thproughly tested for 10 years. Sold at dru jsoreST at $i per large bottle, 6 lar,e bottles ("full treatmentT $k. So suf ferers m'ay test it, a trial bottle given awav absolutely tree. . Wr te tor Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta ft a Write tod av. Describe trouble J and free medical advice give IT his own, OlSOOTerea ana ivr if and nsad exclusively by elm. Varicocele, btricture, niooa roisn.nj ail manner of urinary coniT'lajnU. Vlrs. huri nd Kkin 1 -ipxr t. Eri?liUUi!Mrajafid ail forms of Kidney Trouble, r-illi Irwumr nt for un W- toned men restores iosi tiuuuj sun iuow wij patient a stronst. well. Tleorou man. Dr; UaUiaway's success In tlie trrAtm"Ct of Varicocele and Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery Is phenomenal, l ne paurni is a r thi method at Ills own home without ria or loss of time from business. Th! Is posltirely thwonlv treatment which cures without aa orer- atlon. Dr. Uatliaway call tlMpartl.'uUr atten tion of suflerers from Varlocple and btrtcture to Dares 87. 23, 29. so ana si 01 nn ww ooo " ., ..i v. ti. Il.rh.w.. I. iniili TT r. vory case mcu ur us. u4i" j bi- l.j treated according to its nature, an unarr ms c eral personal suiryuwn.aaa au rpnnNiipuM i'j him are prepared from the imrest.vnd t-stdn:es In his own la Dora tones unaer nis nwnioTcn...iiu Dr. Ilathaway makes nocharse (or consult iinn nr .A ri-A either at his oCAce or by m.'v.U au when a case U Ukeo the one. low foe eoTen ail cost ef medicines ana proKwsionai s?mc-s- Dr..llatliway aiwavs pre lers. wnra i u i lile, to have his patifMiU cai oo hlra for at lat one Interrlew. but this Is not wa jitlaL as r.e has eurod scores of thousands of patients in all ttont of the world whom ne lias never sen. ins districts of the State. ClnoorPrtc1 towns are'eiclded from this . bene; t) ; - - " The jlan is, that, to every ' dUtr.ct raising ten dollars, the county '" and state",will, each, donate ten dollars; thus making a book fund of thirty dol- a a a a a 4 lars to each district. 1 his will mivc nualeus for quite a nice and beneficial X library in these Juclcy sections" of our V, J county, only six of which, i can . get thisbcnef.t each year. t believe it should become a matter of intense interest, as to what districts or schools will be the fortu. nate ones the pxesrr.t year. The follotvjng u!f gram was acct cd h ftw da.ys ao. , . . . , Raleigh, N C. March. tCiH 193 1 To R. W. Askew Co. Supt.. Ulndvor, i j . a, N. C. . r " t I subscribe ten dolhtis for Cobb's guaranteed by R. C Earetacre fl CQU 3 A ; r ILLG WAVERLEY BICYCLES" Oar. lTtntfmy,r'rt ras'rV.-w. Lom ca Msas rj . c--y. i -i r . tV? lonl. d P1LL3 t.'t- v t .:. 'r. Tt-p 1 v W.f 4 t '" f -tw ta s 1 T rS K ; ..V f Mli s--J rwr"- v ' -f 1 .---- ir s- CTH. r . . 11 1. im ii 1 . I.Xf.1. w' . 01 r tr. at '- r " s rr rrr. 1 t- rvr r-. T r 5- l'K aaJ stjy (U csj t a i ' cars.us Uc. li:cr.cu. IIjiYilaTalilsls STS7 (murt i-assiJ TM'tiv-a'T " s-ra I Trww Tarw Xoftc- iui a, ' rt-r-t I r I 1 7- CIV t o, l.ri-. i . a I J I ?i J i-4 I w 1 -w; t Lfl ,r,t I 4 . . i-T r"'l Is T.a-s r' r - l--"J I -sT f s r- ' ' Twice FrtTt. i7 Vinduaesrt Rn!htrfirJ:sn Ar, C ' The editor of the VirJuater has had occasion to te.t the cfT.cary cl Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice: with the most remarkable results in each case First :ilh rheumatism in the shoulders from which .ihc suffered excruciating pain for ten days hith was relieved with two app icaiions ol f e . i m,- ji trr-T I a a. ax.v VR i V r-.r t J Cars rs- asu tic:: VITA r."."DlCAL CO. For Sle ly Dr. W. S. Gurtry V, bo sor. t Sj-stemof Home Treatment Is so perf"Ctl tht I p. p-i-. t-,e rarts afllfd a.-can brlnz about a cure sssurvly and sr-lj j Han Laim rUf)Uin inc. pans auiru Cvough the patient called daily at his oets. J. HBWTQN HATHAWAY, AL XX lr. Hathaway A Co, S3H8oatl BradMtreU Atlanta, a jUC2rrio this FirntwHi.1 wiiu . ' ' OAOTOItlA. Bears ti. ' l- KI'.-tb 1 rn 11 and realizing instant benefit and en tire "relief in a very ahort tirr.e sec ond, in rheumatism in thh joint a most prostrating him with sccrcpam which wa reheved by two app.-ca t5nn; rcLbir.f with the hnin.cr.t cn " I " - retiring at ni-htand rxttirj; f.n fiom pain. For sale by J J. Jdardre .V .Bro . .' " 1 . sf .o 4 '4 News & Opinions National Importance. XEbc.Sun - ALONE CONTAINS IOTH. t IZ A CTCTI Dailr, by mail, ' - $C ayeir. Daily & Scr.Jiy, ly trail, 5. a jeir The Sunday Sun i r C .... I Is the Grc-teit in ti e V.Vr: !. Price 5c a a ccpy. Cy r:! Ad.lrrrs Till: St::, N: 51 .1' 'ir fail: r r - j . . . . . - J V 1 r - v : ii 52 a y fir Yc tic. Ulli :T:t
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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March 28, 1901, edition 1
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