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r ",f ' "H - v r " n U ; " .; - h ' . . ' 1 -" 1 - - ..V.; :il IN ;L O yjyv ' 0.! Jv kA !.UX, : r- r- v.-Xs V. ,f .r- . i . OL. 1 9 WINDSOR N. C. THURSDAY JUNE 15 fQOo. eBADBD JSGJHOOli IN SIGHT. It MeansMorejTt an Lawyers, Merc r or theUpbuildirig.;of::;the People and On Thursday of Jast -vreek :ur citizens took the first step towards a Graded School, A a iiieeting was held.-. i-Not large meeting, but.: one that was representative of our whole -community; , Mr4 R. W. Askew presided and Mr. C. A.-Cooke afcted as secretary. There was a iree interchange of opinibns. Remarks ; were-'.-made .by Messrs. R, W. Askew. -J. T. Nidiolls, E: Si Dail, G. f L. C. W. Mardre, Thomas: Gillam J .A. Cooke, E- L; Gatling; Lyon, Sol ; Cherry i Frahcis I). Winston and others whose nam es escaped 'us:..':' On motion of, Gov, Winiton a committee ot five, consis :mg of IL , W. ; Askew, chairn an, TiKimasGPlam vj, T. Niclj---olLs G; X .Mardre and Frajicis 1. Winston was appointed -to. et uoraiI needed information :fa(s1dsi;atisticis!and '."to re y&m men d-a d is tr: c tboii ndn esv The cbmmittcexh 'motionK'of : Sol Cherry,. Esq, was after wards enlarged and Messrs. W. Mf livis aiid Sql jCMry ere'Sided tbTthe committee. The work is now in their l ahdsl5. "IFthfrte IsOi effor 'to placate lot of people, to I eave outona arid pu ti n sl n 1 1 er trhen the, matter had as swell Hbe dropped.., This is fa matter aof importance. :k4tf is nocmlds The districrshoulbe tenj ipact; of decent ishape iofize sufficient to furnish s; the ri?n- school and the. tax to run it runout mirgemng yie.iax Pa We are sure the majority of lie committed can agree ometplanTthaW will result te-schooq ' J J , -5 : It would not be properv on on "or withl suggestions, V Tt&y -will receive J atnousana roi urcra at - v . i il 3- Ec!!! ! rim rrrmr cava bcjkjifb ..nur i -OCOTT'O. GMULOIOrj U v SCOTT A - ZOW ? , Chemist; -l ?t ft u . M v. : . V all the Mills,. Banks', or-. Any thing, . . rown. The Ledger -is .ready to pro- mote tne rwork in any way. Its columns are af rhe d ispos- al of the public on i this ques ion. '.t'y. , k; ? - . .What it wants -is a good school in Wihdsor ? supported by the .public where every white child within 'our lirnits can attend -and-frorn.jwhich he jPan 2; to anV college in the State The community that Is no t s u p p 6 r ti n g su ch a scho ol is accomplishing but little and at an enormous expense. Education in a blessing com mon to all. It should be furnish ed all free of tuition.' ; The. Ledger' has - worked or such a school many month, It is aVpieasing ' satisfaction 'to " ''contemplate this begin -- A Graded school in Wind- K'j It. 'means more than, all the f mills, banks; lawyers, merr chants v or- anything,:;' for the. upbuilding of the ' pcop'e j and townWatch-for, the date of the ijext meeting, and be sure to attend: , L? . ; Si'"'. ' li- i-C I- . Stj 4 A DAREDEXIL RIDX j of en ends in a sad ccidenU:T heal accidental injures useTJuckleus Ar-"n-ia Salve; f''A deep ,woqn in : my foot tram' an Jaicident, whites . Theo dore Scbueteaf.CblumSu ed nae: great pain. Physicians, were He I pjes s, Ju t ' JBucUen 'a .Arnica . Salre quicklyHealedTu.'V .burp like. mgic,T,;j3c . at j Windsor Pharmacy druggist j ; . 0AEINGJF0E: GBANDMA' 4 "-The -Kansas City "Journal ;tells this story, of a lit tie. girl who. was pxepar ingUo s. y her,;bedtime.lkprayer. Her grand mqt hej, sitt ing f n ear, ;said ? she must ask God to make the J weather, warmer, so that ''grandma's rheum a: tism,wouId get better. That 1 prayer as ended with this sen lence: f And O, God, please make it hot for grand mal n If taken this month. airsunimer. It makes little ones at sleef and vrow. A spring 'ttnic for 5 the lU who V ?f a mily. , H oil istsef Rbcfev Tea. " sceuts Tea orttTab- J.c.-r!r vyinasor; rnarmacy. - Samual H. Reed, a weajthy ; and well known citizen of Ashsville who died Monday afterncon is the seventh tr.cmbcr of iheReed family to di ihBuabphibe county. ?thin a , Vearl Chosa.Piica who-hiiled Robt;Odell nnd-vrrts arrested , nt Rudford, -Vs n ferr w7 ao. Ls Lcen released cn ;fcond;cffvS.o jo. Another lesie "c? Mills 1080 H. i G? M6 6lll 1905 . ' The Board of Couuty Commission ers met at the usual hour. f Members present, : C. -.W, Spruitl Chairman; Geo. L, Mardre. Jno,- L. Harrington, J. H. Lavvrence and I)r L; Nowell 1 .4T -. y ' ; f : Minutes of last meeting i read and approved. ' 5 . : ' . Ordered That, Mattie Cherry. 4be given as im mediate help 2. 00 - ; , , Ordered, That Francis Pugh 4 be put on the regular, poor list &nd be given 3.00 . - ; ;t ; : ' Ordered, That, Joe.Siimns be1 lowed fori making ' coffin, for , Wm, Pughr 3.00 V ' ". " ' " ;-N The directors of the County - Farm made this report through Jno. Mitch ell their Cnairman, which' was; - ap proved V .. . . . --V-: ' " -. Ordered. Thati Jno; S'. Drew, ,be P?jd f or : lumberli jVd;a7s' - k . Ordered, Thatamount paid v the Deputy Sheriff of Warren County, be added to the J. P. costs here in said case now pending for trial. ; ' ' Ordered, That. John J Ryan have refunded on marriage license 2:00V Ordered, Tbaf, "Jos Cherry have refunded: to hrm on Marriaire license ;, The Board adjourned 'at 11:30 and to meet with the Board 'of iMagistrat- es of Bertie Count j- for the purpose of levying the taxes of Bertie - County for the year of 1905. , , After the meeting of the Joint; Board and the levying of taxes,' the Board of i Coun ty Commissioners, Tesumed business at 1 p.m. . . ' , c Order"edr That W. M. Davis Mayor oi vviuasor, i- v. uc given iu ucip defray the expenses .of f the ; . artesian 11 - s . -' 1 - . - wen uuu.uu. - - . ,:.v Ordered, That A. C, Mitchell: be allowed for th damage ? to v his horse in crossing v the VVindsbr? - bridge 1. 00,0a.' The .jury box was purged , ; accord t 1 . :: T. C Bond submitted his : jrepprt as Treasuier, which was10: approved and ordered registered." -. S ( nPrvjfl. V.-punstan Supt, of Health snbmitted report. Trhich xra. accepted The following accounts were: a Coma ' ." '.wj.-;;. Charles Tayloc worlr-on bTidre- Vao5 frtTttSnirt rift an nthr Pf' ' s v ' tC ; r; ? ' -'lf ThVery DosVcrndd For Cowal ? j Troubles fid Fcrni.'y .Can - :AfTcrd , - . TogCeV.'itl-cur It - :r regard ChaniberlainS j ?CoIic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , 23 one cf tha Stj " tJrcmediesd or boirsbrocsiV rnys I.ri j:V7 IJan Ibn; editor cft.2;dLpatclii J Ocil!-. Gcorgii, "r raLa thia sfctcrnf after having uct d. t!:6 medic: in my fr.r!?7 f- tr"1 7 : nv- e T7UI:-i:t ft." No family :n afTord to li-T- .hcut a bottbet th: ; rc.cdv JntLs l:cuf , It tis jcertal i to ba heeUJ twc::cr cr liter.' - Fc : ral2 br & M m, . rii e e -4, la ;f i jowednd bdered a!d. t1"1 f; iceep y0tf wetl Jno: tchellr scTvices; ;of ;;jd tecton BUDGET.- 5T7 Summer Modes in "New York. Extensive Voue of Silk Miladi5 Pedestrian The'; Sensible ' V . : . - -Woman cf . Fashion - , - S - ; - . . V -V x The silk craze this season is , even more strenuous than I foretold in my Palm Beach letter With the - execp. lion of the t strictly tailored :tra elling vlllc everything isAbis silk. Silk goes shopping t and to V the ; theatre, for, Miladjr argues,1 it is not one ot the. most economical as well as bau tiful 1 fabrics? ; Extravagance; ? th name is Mtub gown"! ": ' . ' fAnd Milady, is right, 7 as she always is! Abis Messaline sUnc"t.., nri ' dMtrrvedlv Dooular. ano- carrying its guarantee on the selvage, may be fearlessly ; selected , for tht more "dressy" gown. . Ricb lustrou : and' supple to :the touch, it fs th Queenvof fabrics. . f ; ; N NoV as loths plain tailormad suit; hich is some ervicablir -matei ial and color is one of the firU items to be considered jn planning the r.sum- trier wifdobe;and which, though j?uld:ntrcjQV graced -chfeanust bcsunple;v ; j;; vVeicome 'out oV "the: back ;Priistly cravenetted cloths are tra ditional- for service tor. . Hard wear gownsi, so why. make4 the tailor go wp f perishable f abracsC whensuch ex quisite cloth running me garaui viium the stunningtweeas ioc:jcooir a ay to the feathsrweisht-cloths and mo- b'airs,iqan be obtained? --,f The old'saying tnal onernay 4t ribt khow'enoujjh to go:iu,vnen ? t rain- j doesiSnot . applg to the upio dAtc Lwouiaa rbd delights; in .taking her da.il ccpstitutioual ra!h or shmV" foi sincShV rdverit'bf the lt process .-.thai maces aiy cium su iui , . -.- J , . neither wet noi spot ltWsdy do; horfciVe' to"go: in when it fains" or stifla under f;lhat abomination .ot yore ailed the ' "Macintosh." ? -defies the ehmnts' , in. her, , beautyrbnilding If ycJ cannot eat, sleep or work feel mean cross and uly, take Tlol listers. Roe!:y Mountain Tea tht month. Atonic for the sick. There 13 no remcdv'cquil to it. 5 cents Te"i or Tablets. rWindsjr Pii trmay With the advent of the tight fitting bodice, instead of the blouse .effect j at lbe Waist ne, Milady is making a rareful study of the corset over which her gowh js fitted, but the women of stucy is far too sensible to return to t - e old r-squeezc-Fn-tbe middle models for : what is an inch , or two in the ,i?t line at the expense ot a puffed outV abdomen? 'and the best models suchas the Cr B,''a la Spirite, still showTall the health preserving" and trracef ul. lines familiar Pto us in the traight.frbnV corset. ; ; , ' J 5 ELAINE ROZE A. FLORIDA INCIDENT So y u. won't go out in a rowboat, i ith meP'heraslcedwiih a disapointed look ; . ' " J Vm timid she replied; I never fell ut of of a boat, nd I'm . afraid I. tid well try failing out of , ham nock. 1- .4 j 'My-hair: vas filling cut xzrj 1 island: I tras greatly almsi. I then tried Ayer' H&ir Vicr ez " my hair stopped falling at ones 7,lra.r iCJ.'A; McVay,;;AIrsa;!ri3, C. i " Tl:3 trouble iz ycurhzi: 1 i dozii not have life czzvr . I Act prorriptly;" Save y -I:irEeedJt v;ith Ayzft Hair Viftor. If the rrc .'Iiaircr-w re-bcinnln ill V A O ' a.. V .. c;I uic-l . . - T cr : ' T '
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