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? - 5" V7 , -rv ..jj . vf f.s '.V, v ! ,V,: r. - - -. ' a VOL 18 WINDSOR N. C, THURSDAY V 1 OklifioMaf ico Arizona Will Remain a Tet-l riiory ; unui uuuuiiiuis Justify , Separate ; .State hood Manufacture and Sale of Liquor in Okla homa Prohibited for Tweh- tv oneTears. - Washington, Feb., '7.- Alter field day ofbrilliant debate and be- wildeting paruamentaiy anouvdrs, marked with; much excitement - and lasting from noon until 8:5b o'clc ck tonight without intermission, thejS in ate passed .llie: Hou'se statehood ' bill in amencled form. The bill ; as pass ed admits Oklahoma and Indian Ter ritory as a sipglestate and New. Mix ico as another, All reference to Ar izona wasrcut from the bill. , It n 3w goes to conference, the House having passed it April 19 last. The proposition7 to restrict the sale of alcohol; q liquors in the territories occupied the Senate for about an hour and three-quarters; As iepfrt- ed b- the' commute, this limitat ton was for ten years within Indian T be ntorv, and perpetually in relation the Indians., - - ' t ta -As amended by-a vote of 55 to 20, bv what- isi known: generally; as ' the Stone-Gallinger proposition; the ;term duringJwh'"ch4prohibition is to be ex tended cvei the state is for twer ty one vears. and will extend not o ilv over Indian Territory, but Oklahoma as well. experienced farmer has learned that some grains require far differ ent soil than others ; some crops need differ enthancUing than others. He knows that a great deal depends upon right planting at the right time, .and that the soil must he -kept enriched. No use of complaining in summer -about a mis take' made in the spring. , Decide before the seed is planted. , . i We best time to reme dy wasting conditionsin the human body is be fore the evil is too deep "rooted. At the first evir .; . dence of loss of flesh1 Scott's Emulsion should be .taken imme , diately There is noth- ing that will r e p a i r 1 wasted tissue more v quickly or replace ; lost flesh more abundantly than Scott's Emulsion.? It nourishes and builds up "the. body when ordi- nary foods absolutely- fan. , We ttfill send ypa a sample free ; Be sure thatthls -- piQture m the form of a labsl is on the vrrapper of : every -v bottle-of Emulsoji you- buy. " ' . t J f ' SCOTT tS,; BOWNE,"- , CFTBMISTS . . rNEW- yOR S E- E l) t I m:k 50c. and $1; all dtuzzists New 5- i RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. Three Months .Railway r Acci dents Kill 1,03a Persons " - .. - - V :o , r . -. i : : - , -- f ' ' - ' ----- -- - - ' - - - '-' - - - - - and fnjure .13,207 ' Com - The Interstate Cotnmefce -misson has issue.! a report bn rail- road aqcidents :;n.. the TJuited States during; the. months o' July, August a id September, 1904, showing 28 passengers and 1 83 em ployees killed and 2,154 passengers and , 1,593 em ployes injured in train accidents. Other accidents to passengers and employes, not tLe result of coPisslons or derailments, bring the aggregate casualties for the quarter.up.to 1,032 Killed and 13,267 injured. " There were i,4gq collissions and 1,321 derailments, the damage" to riars engines and Jroadway being $2,439,- - ; . , : The report saysfthat, , while these fig u res sh o w a gratif y i n g d.ecre a se iti the number ; of veniployes? killed the three months as a whole may be term jed-the -most disastrous one quarter on record in fatal accidents . to r pas? sengers. - , . J Civil Causes to be fied at CQUR T the Superior Court of Bertie CoOnty- Hon. E B. . . Jones, . TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21 .1905. No. 24 Caroline Rufiin vs;JJaKe Ruffin v ' ' : No. 39 J. B. Gillam vs. Wellington & Powellsville R R. Co. N0.-47 Baker& Howard vs. Seabord Air Line Railway N0. 48X. J. Joyner-ysDennie White. . No. 5oArma,Gaskins vs, EdwardGaskins, No. 51 Henry Hyrrian vs. Pennie Hyman, . No 53 Mittie Salsbiiry vs Charles Salsbury. No. 55 J,. T, Jenkins & C6, T. P, Perry. . ' Witnesses in civil causes, othec than those above set . for" trial, are not required to attend court at this term and will nbt be alio wditOfile; tickets if they , do, attend, Witrieses in causes set for trial are not to attendriiihtil Tuesday of the Term, ' ' .-. , ' f " ' : ' ; - - ' - -: . - , , - W. U LYON, C.S. C. HE WAS DEER.; IN THOUOHt Why The Man oh The Street' Car Said " N' Things- "A trian with every Appearance of rhe 'absorbed thinker came, down ,on f he Woodard car the other day, smok inVa cigar, Tp one hand lie -held a -J handsomely, bound dook, wnicn ne seemed to prise. J Very 'highly.-, The wind blew sharptyon the" back .plat forms arid evidently he thought it time to go inside. - With a quick nervous gesture he tossed the bock over the railing into the snow thrust , the lighted C'gar into ttie side pocket of his coat and started for the inside 4 of the. car. - The expression of his, face when be realized what . he had dope was positively Huminatirg. and there was no lack of dicission Jn'theT man nerlwitK which he departed from the platform. . Certainly, live; 1-nguage wif-v much An , evidence. Detroit Free Press. . f . Windsor 190 The -Board of County-Commissioners met at the asual hour, members present, C . , W; Spruill "Ch lirman, Geo; L. Mardre and. J. Hv Lawrence. Minutes of last meeting read and ap proved. ' " ': -" ' ' - ' ' , " Ordered that J. D.-Watersbe given 1 : g2,oo error in pou iax ior'1904. Mike Bon be released of his ooll tax" for 1904, he being very poor, and in bad health. . 1 ' Dr Et. V. Dunstan. Supt. of HeaUh made his report, which was accepted and aDproved. ' - The following accounts were al lowed and ordered paid : : . F. M. Dunstah, for carryins: Hum phrey Smith wick f' Asylum y. $24,55 R. W. Askew coal for Court House & Jail; ' . 12,23 ASRascoe, mdse for Court v-v House & ail , - ,4&b r viAV,.::E.v Copelan"d: conveying- ' "Cfia! ; Hnvern- to iail' -" " 2.00 Wilsonto AWindohf rom E. City 19,90 ;?t . :: 1 ' rr. kf t? - Privdtt & yvhite work on ' Court House. , v 25 l the February 'Jertii 1905 of Judge For, Co. farm- ; : " - 2,79 Wiadsor Ledger publishing ; I - v , sheriff's noticesi, :V; . i u I ss.cb J. L. 5pivey rndse for Co., farm - T. P Gurley mdse for Co.. : , "farm - r r J. J. Mardre & Bro Amount S93 .paid on sewerage , 'r;i;;j; 40,00 Jt J. xVIard re Ife Bro- "nTdse f 6r" J V '; Com t 'House & jail -J" J '13,65- . M. L, Spruill work 6h:' Rov - v!:; ;r ;quest Jbridge,- v; ,8,56 J. Marrlre & Bro. mdse for f v-v v 5 County farm :.-C:V", 44,00 " R. C. Bazemore mdse for ; - 4 v J : Co farm ';6 B.. Gill am mdse for Court 'v'. V ; House & Jail : - :V J. D. Phelps, lumber for GALBIH 4 ' LifeVof a $10,- , 5 , 000,000 Baby. Wortri $10,606,000 in his own name' John Nicholas ' Brown, A 4 years - old, has arrived her ,, wi th ; his mother, says 1 Newport, !R. I'.",' dispatch. . John Nicholas Brown is a type of the 'sterilized bid by.".- His grand mother is a great stickler fpf sanita tion' and sterilization,- and even the bijb granite;' iron rspcon with which John, Nicholas makes - mud pies' is sterilized. The milk the ; water, the food, the clothing, 7the, bedding everything, is sterilized. -C '-" . It is a lonely and isolated life John Nicholas is livirig He can't play with the gardner's Jittle boy because he isn?t sterilized, and, "'besides; he isn't rich. - He can't playwith other rich chiideri because they are not as rich as he" is. He m ust try. to let his ; nurse .who gets $200 a month, ' amuse- him l.hjs is the program of John Nicholas Browne - ' ". , . 7 a. m. John Nicholas Brown 4 years ojd prises for a bath in distilled scented-water. " , - ,7:30 a. m Breakfast; boiled ' egg from a $3000 collection -of blot deH Leghorn hens; ripe frdit, patent break- r mlkf rom-a tto&o&leteev-cawZ t oooo-fe rsey- cdw which grazes , in a- $100,000 . pas tuie.,t ' f -.:- - - - -' . - ; . , ... ;8 a.; m. -Dressed in silk under wear, knitted to - measure, fine outei' rearments, and a white broadtail coat, costing $2000- ' ' - . " 8:30 a. m. Sun bath in big bay window. gf.3o a. , mf Kisses his ; beautiful young motner .good morning as. she g;oes to bteakfastaricf; he Ueaves the house with his; $200 x a month " nurse for a walk, - . - j " 1 1 ai m. Drives his $4000. Shet land pony to a $1.0,000 basket cart. , 12 m. Lunch: bowl; of sterilfzed patettt food and stealize4 ;milk. from the-$io,obd cow; ripe -frolt. ' . ij. m. JVfud pie making , in :te back yard in a pair of 25 cent- over alls, v" . ; ' ':z'':':-. -- 2 p. rh". N"ao on a. $500 mattress made from curled' hair from 4 the taifs. of pure white colts'. '' 4 4. p m. To the; , beach play. W--';1 " - : ' '! for . a 6 p. m Hot dinner ' of sterilized foods.- , - . ' :r 7 p. m.-Tr. hed in gorgeous$5ooo golden crib. Chicago ( Inter Ocean. ' V ' . :-kv--i . r-'.'-O. HAS ST0OD THE TEST 25 ; YEARS The old, original GROVE'S Taste ess C hill : Ton i c. You knlbw what Jou art? taking.y ItUs - ironJ arid - qui- uiiic 111 a ictsicicas uiiii. xxu cure, no r . vbridges I -; ; ; 4 13 2 -3. Xipsitz Co mdse for Co - . " tarm- .. . . , 4,45 , fr Fd wards & B oughton books, ' -. J- c; S. C. ofBces - " . -E. S. Dail work & mdse- for ; Co farm ' : ' " ,.-1083 v tP- Morris' J. P. Report was re corded approved & ordered register- There ;being3na 'otherjfjbtlsine-ss on motion the Board adjourned 7 SOL CHERRY, , . , Clerk of the Board. 'Agemit BsM Miirister Goes to Manchuria to Sound Japanese. Strug gle . Unpopular at : Home; People Demand Ejid of it. - Tired . of r Conflict. Press Loses Heart. St. Pdtersbufg.v Feb. " '7. Peace sentiment ' is - growing throughout Russia at a rate -that alarms the bureaucrats "r Thes.e latter insist that Emp ror Nicholas' oft-repeated ; "de claration that the war must be car ried. to a jsatisfatory 'i Conclusion re mains the keynote of the situation, Despite this insistence, it is appar ent that, the temper of thepeople.Yv ill not much longer tolerate the war which has never been; bop'ular. The whole present tend of press and pub lic opinion is tdwaid a speedy ter-' minaiion ot hostilities, and the de m a n d i s gro w in g so ra pid ly t h a t o ffi cialdom cannot much longer refuse to , heed it.' ' 7 . V ' It is in facf,admitted, semi-ofiicial-jy,that : Czar Nk hqlas j has ' aire ady taken cognizance of this deinand and thaf :he niay before long intimate a willingness to conclude terms with Jaoan;' - M. Admabasa, . director j of - the Committee of the Far East, has been dispatched to Manchuria'bn ; an m portarit mission, 'Tne. nature of this mission is not revealed, but it is be- . lieved that M. Admabasa has gone to the theatre of war to report direct iy?to the Emperor whether or not , i; pbsibie to reach the compromise with Japan without mateiial prejudice to Russia's interests. " -' " ' IN THE MERRY SPRINGTIME - In the merry springtime the fest ive malaria microbe, goeth forth de errri i ned 4o colon i ze every h urn an or ganism. If this arch foe. has invaded your system allow us to; suggest -Ry- ; sales Toni c. This remedy- frees th blood from malaria micrpbes .elimih- ates poisonous, matter from the sys tem, strengthens the nervest and re storesrbbust health. : Rydales Tonic is guaranteed. Sold by Windsor ' Pharmacy Co. ' ' . , R. ,R. C. Mm-Hair - -.... j ft I, had a ' very severe sickness that took off all my. hair. T pur-. chased a' bottle of Ayer's Hair I .w . . i ' .- ' vigor ana it orougnx au my nair back agairr." , , .r , D. Qwinn, Marseilles, 111. " One thing 'is certain,- J : Ayer's liirgoi' makes J the..hairv'groihisr;;is j because it is a hair food, f It feeds :the hair and the hair grbws that's all there ! is to it. It stops falling of I the j hair, too; and al- ! ways restores color to gray hair. . ; ; y v $1.C3 iebotlle. All If your drngrgist cannot supply you, send ns ons dollar and wo will exprer j you a bottle. Bo sure and pive the nan a of your nearest express ofijce. Addre3, J. C. AYEE CO., Lowell liar :. V-.".-' 3 1 4.
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