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VOL 18 Becomes Winbbrne's Bill to Divide Taxes Among The Races Killed The Vann hill, regul iting fishing on the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds, and their tributaries, passed its final readings in the House yes terday, and bacame a law. The re presentative from Dare county of fered an amendment which wo aid .have rendered the law ineffective until - April 15th, but upon a roll call vote the amendment was defeated over whelmingly. A momentous fight was made on the bill b e f o r e tooth the iHouse and Senate Commit tees on Fish ana Fisheries, but J after the opposition had failed in.the Sen ate little difficulty to its passage vas -experienced in the House. This is said to be one of the . most impor tant acts affecting the fisheries of this State that ever passed the North Carolina' Legislature. Judge Winborne's bill provid ng that the Board of County Comrcis sioneis of any county upon the pe tition of the citizens of any sen doI district may order an election for special school tax for either race vras warmly discussed. The bill came frm the Judiciary Committer with out prejudice, and fudge Winborne and others urged its immediate pas sage, declaring that the only objec tion to the bill was that soTie old stite court decision had rendejed the bill incapable of accomplish ing its purposes if 1 those dici sions were followed, but there wre lecent divisions from the Uni:ed States Supreme Couit, he said, tiat made the law constitutional. Gov. Clenn and the Supreme Court, he said, favored the bill. Several gentlemen opposed he bill, saying that they doubted its con stitntionalitv, and after considerable depute, on motion the bill was -efered to the Committee on Education. Hal IT "I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling. One half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparatf on of its kind on the market.! A little of itgoes aldng way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of j the hair, make J t hair grow, and restore color : to gray hair. 1 nMji totfte Allfot&toL ' If your druggist cannot supply yoga send us one dqUar and we-will express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, :i J. C. AYEK CO., iowellr Mass. Falls W.I N DSOR a' Law RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT r Resolutions of respect passed by Windsor Anxiliary, Woman's Home iMission Society, February 14th - Whereas, it ha pleased God to take from oui midst our beloved sister, Mrs. E. Dail,Jtherefore be i; Resolved, 1. That in the death of our sister we have lost a membei who was always ready to contribute to everv benevolent object : aided by our society, JTJaJ 2 Resolved that while we lament her departure .we rejoice in the fact that she was a follower of Christ. 3 Resolved that we extend our sincere sympathy to her bereaved husband and children. 5. " Resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the min utes of Jour socie.y, a copyj sent to the bereaved family, and copies sent to the Raleigh Chnstaiu j J Advocate and ' Windsor Ledger" Jot publica tion. MRS. M. F. GILL AM,) MISS MAUDE GURLEY V Com, MISS HELLBN GILLAM) poison IN FOOD. Perhaps you don't realize many pain qoisons originate in food, but some some da you feel a twinge of d.spepaia that convince you. Dr. King's New Pills are guaranteed to cure all ness dne to soison of uudigesed or mouey back. 2t;cts at C. R. more. that your ma) will Life Baze RESOLUTIONS In as much as God in His wise providence, has removed from our inidst. our esteemed friend and sis ter, Miss Olivia Tayloe, therefore be 1 Resolved, That we bow in hum ble submission to this sad dispensa tion. ' 2. inat tnougn , not so snuatea as to be able to meet with us often her occasional visits will be missed by the members 01 our Society. . 3. That we extend to her sis ters and brothers our tender sym pathy, May God's richest blessings be upon each one of them. 4. That copies of these resolu tions be sent to the li Wiudsor Ledg er. and ''Raleigh Christain Advo cate' for publication, one ' to the family, and one be written cn the minutes jf our Society. MRS. M, F. GIL -AM, ) MISS MAUDE GURLEY V Com. MISS HELEN GILLAM ) Bee's Laxative Honey andc Tar is an imD.ovement j over ; all Cough, Lung and Bronchial ' remedies.7 ilt act t on the bowells Tdrives the :A cold out of the system , cures Croup Whooping Coagh, ;waids off . Pneu monia and- strengthens the'.. lungs. Bee's XaxaHve Honey and tarJsVihe bst Cough ; Syrup r- for ; children: Tasts good, Wiudsor Pharmacy Co d N. C. THURSDAY W J I P E D? ,1. Tneory About the . Young Son of Senator Beasley The Mother of- The Bo Neither Eats " No Sleeps But AH the Time Cries Give Me The Body jf My Boy A gentleman in Raleigh has re ceived a letter from a partv living near the home of Senatur Benley, from which the following extract is taken: "They are searching for Beasley 's boy yet but have not tound him. They have searched the potato houses and hills and wells, under the hall and houses eyey outhouse, fodder loft barn wds and.swanip. The search ing party go in on one side of the swamp and go clear through, the men; being about five feet apart, The bloodhound went to a Yan kee's house, and the Yankee lives back in.the swamp with nc one but a boy and the Yankee said that the last time he saw the boy that his dog b irked and he jumped behind a bunch of bushes. That was the first tide. The next tale gwas that the lasl time he saw him he saw him run by his house arid the "next tale was the last time hesaw him was in his yard, but he never told' that. until bloodhound trailed the boy to the Yankee man's house. When the dog got to the door he locked his door and put his key in his pocket and would not let them search in his house, but the men made him let them in and searched his house but did not find the boy. "Thre was a strange man seen up aout Barco postofBce and two more places by three different men He was in a buggy drawn by a black mule, and had the boy down between his knees, but thi people saw Jhim Defore they heard that the boy was missing. . ine men say that him that the boy was crying seemed to be J dissatisfied, lut saw and the man was talking to him roughly. "Mr. Aasell, clerk of the court, met him near the court house and he was going north. No one paid any attention to him until $hey heard him talking so roughly to the boy. No one saw him knew' him, if they had it was such a bad fdav. it f was a - j 1 S raining and snowing, too, and I sup pose that he was wrappedup and had his storm spread up. If they had eve r seen him before they m igh t not have known him. The strange man was first noticed by Mr, Caleb Barco as he passed by Barco postofBce and he did not know who he was and it bore, on Mr. Bar co's mind that the boy was so dissat isfied that he Mr. Barco, phoned to Mr. Mack Griggs and asked nim if he had seen the man and boJ. arid .who . IN THE MERRY SPRINGTIME. In the merry springtime the tfe$t- ive malaria microbe, goeth forth de termined to colonize even; human or ganism. If this, arch foe has invaded yoursysterii allow us to suggest Rv- saies .1 onic. ? 1 nis remedy, frees the. blood from malaria microbes eKmin: ates poisonous m atter . from n the sys tem, strengthens the nerves, arid : re stores robust health. X Rydales Tonic is. -guaranteed, Sold by , VVtndso Pharmacy Co. " R. R. C MARCH 2 1905. . .KOli5!D)er usipt -1 . . - , ; , j . . . ; t- Same One that Robbed the Office at Murf rees boro. James Venisonalias "Con ShDrty," is under arrest iq, Baltimore, charged with being implicated In many post office robberies, which have ; been 1 re ported to the authorities of . late, -and he is also believed to have , been im plicated in the robbery of a number of business houses in the South. Included in the list of robberies for--which Venison is. held partlyf res ponsible, it w:ll be seen : that he is believed to have been connected in the recent robbery of the postoffice at Port Nrfolk,gwhich was , eritered,. the safe blown open and sevetal iun dred dollars realized. ( ...Captam of Detectives A. v J, Pum- phrey, of the Baltimore 'Police De partment, says Venison; is wanted "as J bein; implicated in,;the , following burglaries: ; Bank at Sandy Springy, Md. , Cotton miil, Ellicott City, Md. Flour mill, Laurel, Md. , At Fredericksburg, Va. Postoffice at Lotta, S. C Bank at St. George;;S. C. " Store at Kenly. S. C. PostofBce at Youngstown, N. C Postoffice at Windsor, N. C. " Postoffice at Murfreesboro, Nr C Postoffice at Port Norfolk, Va. Postoffice at Brunson, N. C. ; Bank at Courtney, S. C. . Attempt on bank at Olive, N. C. THAE TICKLING IN THE THROAT One minute after taking One Min. ute Cough Cure that tickling in th the throat is gone. It acts in rth throat not the s omach.JJJ Harmless good for children. SoH by. Wind sor Pharmacy Co, thev were. Mr. Griggs phoned back that he hadjseen tham pass but did net know who they were. Then hr was met by Mr. Ansel I. Mr, Ansell halted but the other man kept driv ing.; Mr. Ansel! noticed the man's actions. Tnar was Monday evening that the stranger was seen, He nev er was seen be.bre nor since that any one know of in this county, nor I never heard of any one seeing him anywhere else, "JM Joshua Har rison went off Tuesday morning - and never got back until Sunday. He claimed that he had been - to Pas quotankV The Yankee would not helpthem search for the bay, ; telling them that theyjwould find him. v He yas the only man that did. not turn DUt from Snowden's to ; PowelPs; Pt from North River t: , th3i-J Atlantic ocean: . , . - ' v " People from the teach ahd; every-w-iere around are getting up a peii tion tb'gec.the Governor to put; out a" reward fpr his body, dead :'or . aiif e ;They think that Mrs. Bdaslv wi 1 die. She eats nor seeps none only as they give her medicine to make J.er slee irid the minute her.eyes are open she is crying.' "Give me the body, of my NO, Mirec ! PRACTICAL PROVERBS. Virtue ne'er dwells 'within that heart Where shame has ceased to hold a part Wheneer a good rnau cbffles to thee Examine not his pedigree, , 'Tis by his deeds, arid not his gown, A piius man may bestrbe known. If you a gentleman' would know, ' Tis he whose deeds proclaim him .soV A word's a thing that flies away, But writing may be made to stay, ' If vouth had wisdom ae had power, Naught would be wanting for an hour. You ne'er should say, and ne'er should - - do, 'j-Hj ' " Tne word and deed wrath prompts . you to. v : . Folly, and anger are the same, . The difference is but in the name. He who once proves himself a knave Doth seldom change this side the , grave. ' "ly. .m To others parion e'er bestow, But to thyself no mercy show,. For cracked nanus, . cuapped lips and ro ugq : ski n , Pi u esal ve 1 s ; tha 1 n cest, quickest, best cure. ,One apph- f cation in one night proves it Wind sor Pharmacy Co. d Impoverished soil,; like impov erished blood, .needs a proper fertilizer. . Alchemist by" analyze ing the soil can tell y o u v what fertilizer, to ; use fpr - different products. ; " , if your blood is impoverished your doctor will tell youv what you ; need to fertilize it ad give it the rich , red corpuscles that are lacking, in it. It may be you need a tonic, butniore likely you need a concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking in your system. . There is no fat food that ia so 'easily digested and assimi lated as ''-.'' Scott's Ernulsiorn of Cod Liver Oil! - - .-.; . . - It will . nourish and strengthen the body when . milk and cream fail to ' do : it. 7 Scott's ' Emulsion is - always the same ; " always palatable and always beneficial where the body is wasting from any-I ; cause; either 7 in children or adults; - r- - ; , : We will send you a sample free. Be eare that this pic ture in the form of a ; label in on the -wrapper of every bottle of EmuJ- ,sion you buy. SGQTT D0UI2 . CIJEAIISTS - --'tis real sursnjee ;. 50c. and $1.00. "1 -'. All Druggists.
Bertie Ledger-Advance (Windsor, N.C.)
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