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L Kml f8 mi a . Mac V SEPT. 3 NO 23 WINDSOR, N. C. THURSDAY 1903 VOL 19 A Gal of Court &alenbat o FOUNDED ON A ROCK. (7TI r rHTh-TI TMlO 7 11 cOili 11 liilJi Civil Caeca to be.TlrlcD at tbc September TTcrm, 1903, ot tbc u yo.j toot your little tooscr ad Who are Insuredl in the Tobacco i Planters Mutual Hail & Fire Insurance Co. to meet in Windsor and Consult With Their Law vers. Superior Court ot Ecrtlc County. Won. jtt. 3usttcc 3uooe. On Tuesday of Court Week. All farmers who are interested in this in surance will please meet in Windsor on Thurs day of Court Week to consult with their law yer and determine upon plans of prosecution. All who are dissatisfied with their policy are asked to meet. Signed: tficn lay aside your horn, there's not a soul in tea short diys will know that you axe born. The man who gath ets pumpkins is the man who plows all day, and the, man who keeps it humping is the cn whojmake it pay The man who advertises with a short and sudden jerk, is the one who blames the editor because it decsnY work. They who ct the business take a long and steady pull and keep the local paper from year to year to quite full. He plans his adver tisements in a cat el u). thoughtful way TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. IQ03. aDd keeps forever at it until be . No. 7 C.ishle & Chowan R. R. and L.Co.. v. Geo. A. Harden mikc5 il W- He '' ia . . - . I future, tan withstand a sudden shock et ai. No. 10 A. W. Earley v. Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. No.. 13 Richard Tayloc and wife v. Jno. Tt Smith,- et al. No. 14 A. W. Early v. Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1903. No. 18 E P Pound v. Day and Williams, No. 26 H C Davis v. Seaboard Air Line R R Co. No. 30 Einstein Bros., v. Josh Brown. No. 32 Henrietta Bond v. Rhodes Bond, No. 33 Andrew C. Ward v. Fannie L. Ward. No. 36 Rawls and Garris v. H. A. Cox. No. 37" Erj.-Bel!, v. j H Allen . No. 38 J H Allen v. E. J Bell. MOTIONS. and like the man of Scripture has his business founded on a rock. Nourishme U is the foundation cl health life strength. Kodcl Dys pepsia Cure is the one gtcat medicine that enables the stomaca and diges tive organs to digest, assimilate and transform all Icods into tee una ci blood that nourishes the nerves and feeds the tissues, Kodol lays the fouudation for health. Nature does the 1 est. Indigestion, dyspepsia, and all disorders cl tne stomach and di gestive organs arc cured by the use cl UodoL . Sold by R- C, Baxcmorc JAS LEE ..I. T. PERRY. FATE PERRY WRIGHT EVANS. J. H. COBB .W. G., ADAMS. J. M. WHITE.... J. E. DUNDALOW. S. T.MILLER . J. W. MILLER. T. H, PEARCE ..J. H. MILLER J. W. EVANS G. J. PERRY. J. W. PERRY W. V HUGHES. A.H.PERRY...... J. P. PIERCE. J, P. BAKER. . H. J. WArVD. J. T. TAYLOE... J.-E. COBB. G. W, WOMBLE... J, W. LEARY. W. W. BAKER........ L. E. FARELESS W, W. WILLIAMS..... H. H. FARELESS. THOS. CALE.... ...THOS. MILLER. Prof., and Mrs. C. W. Parker, of Madison, Ga.; Mrs. J. D. Gatling, of Mapleton, C; Mr., and Mrs. A. Bass, of Powellsville; and Miss Mary M. Capehart 'of Merry Hill, were the guests of Mr., and Mrs. E. L. Gat ling last week. Ayer's 11 lit HOTEL urn 3OO Drummers Pledged Not to Patronize Jam- ieson and Gresham You know, the medicine that makes pure, rich bloo d Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla it. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust i t yo urself. There t is health and strength in it. "I suffered terribly from Indigestion and thin blood. I found no relief until I -took Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Four bottles perma nently cured me.' 5 "i'C,. MBS.. F. R. Habt, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 81.00 a bottle. " ' " J. O.' ATKR OO. Alldrueid8ts. Lowell, Mass. No. 1 5 VV. F, Bazemore v. Mollie Bazemorc . No. 35 John Ruffin v. T. J. White. The following cases have-by consent of counsel been con tinued and will not stand for trial at this term, viz.- No. i Cashie and Chowan R R and L Co., v.Branning MTg. Company et al. No. 2 Baker and Brown v. Roanoke and Tar River R R Co . No. 3 K. Sallenger et al v. J W Perry et als. No. 4 Mabel M. Johnson v, J W Branning, et al. No, 5 Cain Jennett v. J "W Branning, et al. No. 6 G Ober and Sons Co., v. S. B. Freeman. No. 8 Octavia Perry v. S. J Perry. No. 9. T Phelps and wife v. Wellington and Powellsville Railroad Company. No. 11 Mary A Hayes v. Western Union Telegtaph Co, No, 12 Branning MTg. Co. v. William A. Ward. No. 16 Eva G. Skiles v. Windsor Steamboat Co. No. 17 G. W Baker v. Walter R Brown. No. 19 J B Nicholls and Brp, v. Retfecca Miller ct al. No. 20 Mary E. Ruffin v. Camp MTg. Co. No. 2 1 Ella Early v. Andrew J Early. No. 22 Josiah Earley, et al v. Ella Early. No. 23 Cora Clark v. Ruffin Clark. No. 24 Caroline Piland v, P H Darden, ct als. No. 25 U S Computing Scale Co. v.W. T. Heckstall. No. 27 J A Flythe v. Josiah Early, AdmV. No. 28 J O Saunders v. J. H Allen. No. 29 Cora L. Burden v . Ludy Harris AdmV THE FIRST OCCURENCES. Baltimore, Md., .ug. 27. A pro test and pledge not to ever again pat ronize the Jameson and Gresham Hotel at Hamlet, has been signed bv over three hundred teavelling sales' No. 3 1 John Williams et al V. W M Mitchell. men that travel and go through North j No. 34 W H Castellow v. Atlantic Coast Line R R Co. Carolina. -20 E idod Ayer's Pills are They greatly aid t entry laxative. e sarsapariua. Those who are galnlnpr flesh and strength by regular treat . me nt with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatment In hot weather; smaller dose and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection ' which Is attached to fatty pro ducts during the heated season. , Send fbr free sample. SCOTT Sl BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl StTect, - ' New York. ' -'50c. and &1.00 ail dragg? I Causes not tried on the days for which they arc set, will go over and take precedence of all causes on the next days calendar, . Envelopes were first uicd ia iSj The first s:cel pia was aide ia 1830. PoilofEccs were first established ia 0 The first lucifcr natch was raids in 1S29. Kerosene was hrst used for light ing in 1S26. The first steamboat p!:cd the Hoi soa in 1S07. The first balloon ascesiloa was made ia 1783. Omnibuses first appeared ia New York ia tSjo, The first locomotire was ica ia this country In 1S20. The first watches were taide at Nuremberg ia 1477 The first Ecglish newspaper was published ia 1588. Pins were first manufactured ia this country oa ficr l-c war c' iSli, The first complete senis machine was patented by Klias Howe, Jr., ia 1846. The first Union t!a was ur.lurlcd oa Jan. 1, 1776. cter the. caop at Cambridge, The first newspaper prin'xd ia Ihz United States was published ia Vkn toa cn SepL 25. 1793. by enablin the digestive organs to di-os-milaie and transfoim aU. ot Witnesses will not be allowed to prove for attendance be-1 the wholesome Cood nut mar be cat- fore the day set for the trial o! the cause in which thcV were " imo,hc ki;d ?f bl&od fhtl f , , , . 1 11 , cs the nerve, feeds the ussues, har- subpoenaed. causes to dc neara upon motion may uc canea at any time, Clerk Superior Court. dcus the muscles and recuperates the organs o' the system. Kodal Ij:pc sia Cutccurc Indigestion. Dyspep sia, Caurrhcf the Stomach and all stomach disorders. Soli by R. C. Baxemore
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