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Published Every Thursday At Windsor N. C. S. W. Kenney. editor and prop I Thursday...."; Aug ist 1901. I The people of North Caro- ; una maae , no mistake in elect .. j , - j ing Hon; j Governor Aycock. ' Cha r 1 e s i ; B. Ay- j cock governor. They . knew ' j him as an able, lawyer and a ; j Drainy eloquent orator. His intimate friends knew more than that of him. They knew jhim as a bold determined.cour jageous man, who dared to do iwhat is right. He has carried jthose qualities to Raleigh with inim He is exhibiting them in his duties as governor. In .every ; appointment he has mane he has put htness for, the ottice as the first consideration; yet. efficient party service has pot oeen ignored. I He has placed on the direct prate of the asylums humane, careful -business men. He found the penitentiary had become the prey of politicians. jtle named five directors who will .have no other rule in con ducting its affairs .than the public good. He has placed the North Carolina Railroad in the hand of business men. The Board of Agriculture is composed of the the best far mers in the State. And so it. is in all the appointments he has made. In the conduct of his own office he has insti- tuted reforms. He found that lje was likely to' be imposed on in the matter of pardons: ' He at once adopted safe rules ot publicity, which always cor rect evils. He finds that indig nent insane are denied places cord him a great executive. . J UlclO LCI J V $oV ?sTf AMlCA Nere .Ionic, Invalids need suffer no Ion- a,J!e mis great remedy can cnre them all. It a cure lor the whole world of stomach weakness and Jf s lon-. The cure begins wkb the hrst dose. ...The relief it brings marve ous and surprising. It mlkei uo failure; never disappoints. 'Nc matter how long you have suffered your cure is certain under tue use of this great health given force. Pleas .ant and always safe. jSorcs-Gurieyrrisiwin-, McLaarin The Democra Asked to 'Resign cratic State Executive Committee met in Columbia, S. , C, last week and by a vote of 2$ to 5 de nounced Senator McLaurin at titude and votes onpolitical questions and demanded His resignation as Senator, .There is but one course for an honor able man -to, pursue, When he finds that he scannot per form the duties of an office in the way those who elected him have a right to demand of him then he should . resign. We do not question McLaurins honesty of utterance or voting except as he poses as a Demo crat, That, discredits him. That has in it bad faith, i But ihe matter is settled now.: The party" repudiates him. Now let him appeal to the people. He and they can settle mat-. ters, - The size of the; vote -5 to 1 shows pretty well hov the people of the State stand, to- wards him. The fact is he wants to pose as a martyr. Another fact is he is playing the stiffest sort of a game of-bunco on Hanna md . McKinley, He knows he can do nothing in his state buthe is pursuadinp- them he can and pulling their legs for some offices for his friends. The fact is McLaurin is building up a radical party in South Carolina like tlTey are building up one in this State, by turning out negroes and putting in old fashioned dyed- in-the-wool' radicals, The process is going on in Bertie, uch to the satisfaction : of tj.i 1 iicn on numan cured in m m n. utes by Woolford's Sanituiy Lotioiii This never fails. Sold by W S. (lur ley ivruggist. Skin affections will readily disa ppear by useing De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look out v for counter feits. If you get De Witt' syou will get good results. It is xthe quick and positive cure for piles. R. C. Bazemore. 1 I PA I N T Those who are thinking of painting will save money bv so ng to T. P. Gurley for MON- I TICELLO PAINT. 1 carry a complete assort ment the best and cheapest paint on the market. Also a nice and full line of Roof Paints and small cans house pant. In fact every thing in the Paint line. 7P. GURLEY. WANTED- FIFTY GIRLS AND WOMEN balance, of mankind. It Saved His Life. " : Hon. J. A. Oates, Ma3'or of Dunn N. C. says: I am sure Dr. Worthing ton's iejiedy saved my life. It was prescribed for me in a very severe case of Cramrj Colin. ; hv iVr r j . -j , AAiiu- strong of the Confederate Army in n our asylums,' owinp to crow, ded condition nrnrlnrwl Kv.,: 1 m J '.v.y v-'; , , " ing patients in them who can those who succeed the ne pay. Our first care is for indi- groes but it is not making a gent insane. He will see at r , , - . . : oncethatthelawisl favle impression on.the letter and spirit. He will see that abuses are corrected. The humblest man in the State can japproach him and state hk reivance. j The fear of party scandals jwill not deter him In his duty In fact he will avert party scan dais by doing his duty. ,When he quits the chair "of State the people of North Car- jonna will have had four, years 01 gooagovernment. Every interest will be care fully guarded. . He will make no parade of his acts to catch popularity. In fact he ' per forms his duty as he sees it quietly and as ; a matter, of course. When he retires the people will owe him a debt of grati tude they will be quick to pay. He will grow on the people. He will make few mistakes'," He is mindful of the people whose servant he is. He! ,V called the Educational Gover nor. . His interest in. common school education in all educa . ..aiuidi; ne is the pro duct of the Common School Great as is his interest in - the schools, it is no greater than his interest ip. all else thaf con cerns our people in all their We want fifty girls and women, from the age of 14 to 30, to work in Shiit Factory. ' Board can be obtained cheap. Sur roundings are pleasant and home- j like. Good wages given to start with. Apply to - ALBEMARLE"SHIRT CO. "Elizabeth City, N. C. ! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! CAN YOU AFFORD TO NEGLECT THE - , PROTECTION . OF YOUR PROPERT7 IT WOULD SURPRISE YOU TO K NOW HOW CHEAPLY. YOU CAX HAVE YOUR HOME PROTECTED WITH FIRE INSURANCE. FOR INSURANCE ON ALL FORMS OP4 PROPERTY IN FIRST CLASS OLD LlNE.fOMPANIES APPLY TO JACOCKS A. ASKEW WINDSOR, N. C. MONUMENTS AND GRA VBSTONBS 1863, and it gave me instantaneous THE mimcD m 1 nni r relief. Since that day I have used it IHi5 C0UPER MARBLE WORKS continuously think it the greatest s9.1G3 bank ST. NORroic va remedv Dn earth anrl chnnU nr- VA . u..v.Iv. u, fti.111 in every, home. Price 25cts at Dr. D A E. VV. Pugh.s:' ' Rem,3r F' StomA n Bwtl FLORENCE, S. C, NOV. 26. "Vonn walks of life. History will re v.1 - S &8? advised bv our mily t , . - yW1U re Physician m Charleston to J LEETHINA with ourbabv vilipn cV. was but a very young infant, as. a Di.treMing 5tomachDJ.ea8e. preventive of colic and to warm and pprm a , , sweeten tne stomach. Later it wa; iwa ucru iouna to De .so very beneficial and so free' fronuhe danger that-are conseouent unon th nCO ,f k UJV Jl irugs and soothing syrups, that we have come to regard it, after use with chree children, as one of th naM.: ties when there is a new baby in the oeople use" to keep their hh.V' 4 UICU - HARTWELL M. AYER, (Mgr.. Daily limes and Weekly Scalds ana Piles. Cures guaranteed lines-Messenger. 25c at R. C. Bazemore. : Ve Pay The Freightand' Guarantee Safe Delivery ILUSTRATEn fllTTrvTf.Pn- iJr LI " --'.wvuti x.r.c Uzl Largest Stock ...... " E. VV. Pugh,sV We are jtiformed that the restrictions concerning dutch nets has been ' ex tended until further investigation and examination can 'be had We feel sure, that, when this is done, the dutch net industry will be as well pro ttcted as the seine fisheries. When the fact is known that the crinoline I -US my. fami,y ai3d 1 , , crippnng Ihave recommended and sold hundreds "un.u ucis means less or no fish forthe poor people they will be given ample latitude to hold down the prices and at the same 1jme protect and encourage our large fisheries, of which we are justly proud. THE HIGHEST AN1HAL. "What is the highest form oi animal life?" asked the teacher. "The giraffe, of caurse," said Mary. And what is the best pill? Ayer's Pills, of course. What a foolish question I " Trouble ."I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines of any note Among the entire list I have never found anything to equal Chamberlain's. Colic. Chlera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach luu uuwci irouDies," says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus,' Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus m my family arjd I iiave recommended and sold hundreds Of bi)ttleS Of it, tO HIV rildnmort. their entire satisfaction. It affo:ds a qujck and sure cure in a'ple asant form; No family- should be without it. I keep it in my house at all times.1' For sale by J. J. Mardre & Bro. - . . For Sale, ENTIRE SAW-A11LL PLANT ... I offer tor Sale, to take Imme diate Possession, My Entire MILL PLANT. Consisting pf a 60 H. P. boiler,-' 2 5 H, P, engine, Saw Mill, cut off Saw, Edger, Plan- er,..dry Kiln, belting etc. Will sell at a sacrifice. ; Call on or write to J. TV MIZELL, WINDSOR, N. C Sh Didn't Wear A Mask , . ' -w., kouji .111 II1C I house and until teethin& trnn..lc oral "Rut h over, and we take nlfa5nrA ; h;0r. k i . , J .7 l - . f.J I I.V.UI11 mplWl in or if- tn J r . . .. . ;u if . ,,C,1US instead fne usea isuckien's Arnica Salve )t tne horrid stuff that sn ? LThen'thpv vnnicKi ...:n . ... ,-- : J Y J ' '""'".u as win iili rA U O leople use o - bpn tir k.kLJtinnc - vr. . c - o r s tions, Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers. varDuncies and felons from its use, Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns. 1, AYeecIahle IVcparntionforAs slmLtatin Ricroodar.dRcauIa ling the Stcir.acis aril Levels cf r v .. j Fromolcs Dicf.lionJChccrrul ness and HesLContains neilhtT Opinm.Morphine norJIiiicxal. otXaiicotic. jllx.Sntutti ' J .; - Apafocl RcmHy forConsUrvv fion. Sour StoirwVh.DiarrtKKa Worms X oivjl?,!ot3.FcNTri5h ness tmJ Loss of Sleep. . . : 1 1 Facsimile Sr.Jiv.!.'rt of Kinv vouk. 3 r ! f Sri $ 3 . - . - 3 . i m ; - 1 r i j i 1 I it LJ L 11 vJ Li Ukiuu kl For Infants and Children. TIig Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tlio Signature 01 h'Hl' In Use For Over Thirty Years D . 1 L S I U G C 1 1 1 S A- infi. ti'.;ra Tbry arc v. .:) use th;-:::. A!-, !:u: J:nc oj Hani'-:. Wh:-. BUn. ket a.iJ piru t.f Harri'-;. A fjr.c tin stoves 0:sn-. Hpc &c .1 i.-iri'-: anj f . t . . . i4r,:?: a:-..; t V " c :. t of cc-: f.'.tu j-,;c i::rti4:- cc ,Vc.-M can i;cd arc ti!fi ..n. O ef time pnecs- to su 1 nj c-trr.er$ lfo- tJo hvcry. Che me a f jir if.al H. S. DA I L, Mfg. exact copy of Wrapper. mam etrv c iai voaa m. CLOTHING TALK 4 ' I now have, in my office, samples from 1 ?ya2 Tailoring Company the leading merchant tailors of the United States. This is "the "third season I have ; taken or ders' for these people,; with rare ly ever a complaint. I only charge 10 per cent, of nercost and deliver suits free of express. Drop in and ex: amine samples. j Respectfully, ROBERTS' jH r C- 1 - ,.i III. i i None 2nuIro ynleii Red Cress is cn label WE CHALLEHGETHE WORLD TO PBOS'JtETHC t;-JLCF Roberts ChillTosic m Chills.Feeks. - Night Sweats and Grippe, and an forms cf Malaria. , DON'T WAIT TO DIE! SPEND 25 CENTS AND DE CURED! w:::.kfui tzris tut t::zm tci : fik-ji TRY IT. 9 hO CVnZ HO PAY. o Dm r ! Don't UU S,b-..u I DCLICHTrui TO TAKE '"' """-'i' """" "" Wmm ' ji -wm-rmmmimmi" m .. m. im " - 1 1(1 sot m rs'- UU1' until you lic examined o.-r tUxk il PR1VOTT & WHITE, f Windsor, &C& KOCH SDMI L Jewelers, I Opticians, S Watchmakers ' . Engraving. WINDSOR, M C MA Pint cUss J.LIitary School ia Enttrti Clio W DEBNAAl-KINSEr SCHOOL, niiitary, Utcrao'-Sdcntific aqd COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ' "i"' l"CiVC TO;:c ana two S!.3fef rT-ccctel the COMMODIOUS SCHOOMiUILDINCS. BARRACKS FOR SIXTY v33 I Willi IICU.Cn.. CU.UVilC ifrZ .l!.m s m . . Alhtelics cncouragtil. . " mmui Etpcrsc s pet ha'.f icrmoc!m5toJ.,c;.Joa, fUt-4rooa ftt ' NJc .den ali. Tcim !r;.n 4 ty3. 55, for lxau:..'ul RriJer ' J- - I)f:D.VAM,Suji There are Farmers in .some pa its of the moiU hS fUt! r4a ;tha peittel rlett cf W Ld there arc sorac nearer ln.r Ln iv - v ,i L.- , 1 Sro profitable crop; one is no rr.orc oufia:e thati the riSco Tail's Thorourhmi vrt . v. i . . know that ia scrvivfrcrc thin in iv.,'. .v. ... ... K "c'c. w3 aad,t ,s no zander to.t they are def-endc,! cj t-ay bftvbZi. fathei learned to value our nice v;nn a facL - cl A Ikucr than any one else e a4efs!an the tckls aSoi rardets. and nooLHcr bourhs out facilities f :r sriir? tHs. lor ii ?7K tance from Norfolk, we have a ou! .'hkh ' 3 .U '.tl they would be triJittbc wa.thouw t.-ak it is tAf ii W you know, cf c?cc!annS every thin- -the fAsi rt""! J will find faults m.n,. .1 i.C ' v. - ! cw.tatic ,a crs, ttw "i wa Rise tt lof i;e ak5.r: QUO. TAIT & SONS, ctl Growers A Hctchanti 7 CommtrtU! flAcc. Norfolk, V. tnint-- FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS 4 ii f - UFACTURED BY Ail V -aPj- : RniCEHf jaiNOlS SEWING KIACMINE CO.Rotgfm LA N D PLASTER. We have on hxnA in4 -itt J..-:--. t.- C r t ... . i - v.- wuiuij nit.uuiuu;cx io lurntsn in any quanities the Celebrated Red Beach land plaster- Its superiority over other brands for peanuts is wcli known. All persons requiring land plaster would do well to correspond with us before placing their order. NOTTINGHAM WRE N. CO,, , NORFOLK, VA. . ' 1 Monarch Bicycles 7v 'jiip y ij j THE NORTH CAROLINA STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL COLLECjE, LITERARY" CLSSICAL SCIENTIFIC CORIMERC1AL INDUSTRIAL PEDAGOGICAL MUSICAL ' Annual expenses ioo to t of the State $160. Faculty, tef 30 members. Practice and Observation School for aUiut 350 pupils. To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be made be fore July 15th. Session opens Septtmbcr 19th. Corresponder.ee invited frrm thoM desiring competent teachers and i.'.ur.f-ra; !-r. For Catalogue and other inlcrnuti -n a.?Jrcs President CHARLES D- T.IclVER, Green: tore, IT. C 1 i i Arts recornlrcd the miMMrtun HUADSTERS 050 DEFIANCE ROADSTFRQ i . ! i MONARCH CHAIN LESS 075 c.U .i'. i lirr. rr''riAH CYCLE f.lFG. CO. Ka-'iUJ t'i ft:t:. t . C::CSC3 l. f. pirncr: agent. " f f) Vc
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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